Lectures, Delivered at Bowdoin College: And Occasional SermonsJoseph Griffin, 1822 - 411 pages |
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... sentiment with themselves , strongly recom- mended him to certain vacant parishes , as a candidate for settle- ment . After preaching about two years as a candidate , he was invited to preach in the town of Hampton N. H. vi MEMOIR OF.
... sentiment with themselves , strongly recom- mended him to certain vacant parishes , as a candidate for settle- ment . After preaching about two years as a candidate , he was invited to preach in the town of Hampton N. H. vi MEMOIR OF.
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... sentiment , eloquence , and feeling , without strong emotions of admiration and delight . Those habits of intense application , which he had formed , while the minister of a small country parish , it was not to be expected , that he ...
... sentiment , eloquence , and feeling , without strong emotions of admiration and delight . Those habits of intense application , which he had formed , while the minister of a small country parish , it was not to be expected , that he ...
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... sentiments , words , and actions of others ; and often lamented the prevalence , particularly in the religious world , of misrepresentation and slander . He was not disposed to look , through a magnifying medium , at the errors , or the ...
... sentiments , words , and actions of others ; and often lamented the prevalence , particularly in the religious world , of misrepresentation and slander . He was not disposed to look , through a magnifying medium , at the errors , or the ...
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... sentiment , which seems to have been occasionally animadverted upon in their writings . The testimony of historians will , I suppose , be thought liable to no exception . For surely there can be no reason , why their testimony in regard ...
... sentiment , which seems to have been occasionally animadverted upon in their writings . The testimony of historians will , I suppose , be thought liable to no exception . For surely there can be no reason , why their testimony in regard ...
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... sentiments , which prevailed among the heathen , by the works of their most admired poems . The multiplicity of heathen gods has already been men- tioned , on the authority of Hesiod . The same theology was taught by Homer among the ...
... sentiments , which prevailed among the heathen , by the works of their most admired poems . The multiplicity of heathen gods has already been men- tioned , on the authority of Hesiod . The same theology was taught by Homer among the ...
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