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... appearing , will have an advantage over the projected work , in those excellent discourses which stand between numbers four and twelve , inclusive . And here it will not be improper to mention that , in ad- dition to the circumstances ...
... appearing , will have an advantage over the projected work , in those excellent discourses which stand between numbers four and twelve , inclusive . And here it will not be improper to mention that , in ad- dition to the circumstances ...
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... appear , at how early a period the Author had risen into con- sideration as a writer . The Editor might fill many pages with evidences of a more recent date : But he rather appeals to subsequent productions themselves , as evidences of ...
... appear , at how early a period the Author had risen into con- sideration as a writer . The Editor might fill many pages with evidences of a more recent date : But he rather appeals to subsequent productions themselves , as evidences of ...
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... appears his state to be , who never knew an adverse hour , nor took time to consider whence he came , where he is , or whither bound . There is room to be apprehensive lest , being drunk with prosperity , he should swim smoothly from ...
... appears his state to be , who never knew an adverse hour , nor took time to consider whence he came , where he is , or whither bound . There is room to be apprehensive lest , being drunk with prosperity , he should swim smoothly from ...
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... appears highly reasonable in itself . For next to the immedi- ate praises of our great Creator , there is not an exer- cise that tends more to improve and ennoble the soul , than frequently to cast an eye upon human life , and expatiate ...
... appears highly reasonable in itself . For next to the immedi- ate praises of our great Creator , there is not an exer- cise that tends more to improve and ennoble the soul , than frequently to cast an eye upon human life , and expatiate ...
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... - gible chance , and of undirected matter and motion , what a poor condition should we think ourselves in here ? Would not all appear as " a land of darkness , as darkness itself , under the shadow of death , SERMON I. 13.
... - gible chance , and of undirected matter and motion , what a poor condition should we think ourselves in here ? Would not all appear as " a land of darkness , as darkness itself , under the shadow of death , SERMON I. 13.
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volym 1 William Smith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volym 1 William Smith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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