The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... occasions which excited general attention ; and the publishing of them was in consequence of the applause with which they were received , and of subsequent soli- citation . In the year 1789 , the Author contemplated an edition of such ...
... occasions which excited general attention ; and the publishing of them was in consequence of the applause with which they were received , and of subsequent soli- citation . In the year 1789 , the Author contemplated an edition of such ...
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... occasion of it , his mind , to use his own words in a document now before the editor , " was carried for- ward to the consummation of earthly , and the final establishment of heavenly things . " These circum- stances may be supposed to ...
... occasion of it , his mind , to use his own words in a document now before the editor , " was carried for- ward to the consummation of earthly , and the final establishment of heavenly things . " These circum- stances may be supposed to ...
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... the reputation of the Author ; and the many signal occasions on which his compositions have received the stamp of general approbation and applause . THE EDITOR . TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . PART I. PREFACE . xiii.
... the reputation of the Author ; and the many signal occasions on which his compositions have received the stamp of general approbation and applause . THE EDITOR . TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . PART I. PREFACE . xiii.
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... occasions against this life on account of its vanities . These , if well attended to , would perhaps put us on our guard against sin ; and , upon inquiry , it will be found that the great and general cause of all iniquity , is a stu ...
... occasions against this life on account of its vanities . These , if well attended to , would perhaps put us on our guard against sin ; and , upon inquiry , it will be found that the great and general cause of all iniquity , is a stu ...
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... occasions , not to feel , sympa- thize , and mourn , would argue the most savage na- ture . This day every thing that comes from me will be tinctured with melancholy . It is , however , a virtuous melancholy ; and therefore , if ...
... occasions , not to feel , sympa- thize , and mourn , would argue the most savage na- ture . This day every thing that comes from me will be tinctured with melancholy . It is , however , a virtuous melancholy ; and therefore , if ...
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