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... improved . Accordingly , he adds but one more tes- timony ; viz . that of the general ecclesiastical con- vention in 1789. That body , with a reference to the proposals which had been laid before them , entered on their minutes as ...
... improved . Accordingly , he adds but one more tes- timony ; viz . that of the general ecclesiastical con- vention in 1789. That body , with a reference to the proposals which had been laid before them , entered on their minutes as ...
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... improvements they had made of such signal blessings ! I have not chosen these words , as thinking that this ... improvement . Secondly , that there will be a day of final reck- oning ; and that as the account stands at the hour ...
... improvements they had made of such signal blessings ! I have not chosen these words , as thinking that this ... improvement . Secondly , that there will be a day of final reck- oning ; and that as the account stands at the hour ...
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... improvement . The unprofitable servant , who laid up his pound in a napkin , had a severe sentence passed upon him by his returning Lord- " Take from him the pound , and give it to him that hath ten pounds * ; " - to him that hath made ...
... improvement . The unprofitable servant , who laid up his pound in a napkin , had a severe sentence passed upon him by his returning Lord- " Take from him the pound , and give it to him that hath ten pounds * ; " - to him that hath made ...
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... improvement which we should make of every thing committed to us if , instead of looking upon it as peculiarly our own , and so much added to our private felicity , we would consider ourselves only as God's stewards for the same ; and ...
... improvement which we should make of every thing committed to us if , instead of looking upon it as peculiarly our own , and so much added to our private felicity , we would consider ourselves only as God's stewards for the same ; and ...
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... his apology if it should be found less perfect than the subject requires ; for it cannot now be much improved without drawing it too far from its original plan . That every bosom among us may be found glow- ing SERMON II . 35.
... his apology if it should be found less perfect than the subject requires ; for it cannot now be much improved without drawing it too far from its original plan . That every bosom among us may be found glow- ing SERMON II . 35.
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volym 1 William Smith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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