Lectures, Delivered at Bowdoin College: And Occasional SermonsJoseph Griffin, 1822 - 411 páginas |
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... known , that in many instances the effects of his ad- monitions were salutary and permanent . As an instructer , President Appleton was most attentive and assiduous . Though it formed no part of his official duties , he prepared and ...
... known , that in many instances the effects of his ad- monitions were salutary and permanent . As an instructer , President Appleton was most attentive and assiduous . Though it formed no part of his official duties , he prepared and ...
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... known . Theology was ever his favorite study : and not without rea- son was he accounted one of the first divines in New England . He was far from indulging the spirit of controversy ; but he lov- ed to agitate important subjects , and ...
... known . Theology was ever his favorite study : and not without rea- son was he accounted one of the first divines in New England . He was far from indulging the spirit of controversy ; but he lov- ed to agitate important subjects , and ...
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... known , as it approves itself so clearly to the unbiassed reason of man , would not soon be forgotten . Many ages would elapse , and many errors would be attach- ed to it , before it could be entirely abandoned . Accord- ingly it is ...
... known , as it approves itself so clearly to the unbiassed reason of man , would not soon be forgotten . Many ages would elapse , and many errors would be attach- ed to it , before it could be entirely abandoned . Accord- ingly it is ...
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... known . It is , indeed , difficult to contemplate any object , either in the heavens , or on the earth , which has not , in some age or country , been treated as divine . Accordingly an eminent author , whose object was to praise the ...
... known . It is , indeed , difficult to contemplate any object , either in the heavens , or on the earth , which has not , in some age or country , been treated as divine . Accordingly an eminent author , whose object was to praise the ...
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... known to have been jealous , fero- cious , and cruel . It is not easy to read without a mixture of disgust and indignation , the biography of this god , as transmitted to us by the poets . Jupiter's character was doubtless an ...
... known to have been jealous , fero- cious , and cruel . It is not easy to read without a mixture of disgust and indignation , the biography of this god , as transmitted to us by the poets . Jupiter's character was doubtless an ...
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