A Memorial of the Semi-centennial Celebration of the Founding of the Theological Seminary at AndoverW. F. Draper, 1859 - 242 pages |
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... appears , that , in addition to his own care in the work , the entire mass of manuscript presented has been carefully read by Professor Park , and by Messrs . Aiken and Jackson of this Board , and also a large portion of it by the Clerk ...
... appears , that , in addition to his own care in the work , the entire mass of manuscript presented has been carefully read by Professor Park , and by Messrs . Aiken and Jackson of this Board , and also a large portion of it by the Clerk ...
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... appears under his name , though published by the desire and under the sanction of the Trustees . It has also been deemed advisable to add a few notes , illustrating or confirming various statements of the text , at different points , as ...
... appears under his name , though published by the desire and under the sanction of the Trustees . It has also been deemed advisable to add a few notes , illustrating or confirming various statements of the text , at different points , as ...
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... appear- ance , tall , erect , and dignified in his person , with something soldierlike in his step , - and naturally enough ; for he served two years as chaplain in the Continental Army , and spent some time in the family of Washington ...
... appear- ance , tall , erect , and dignified in his person , with something soldierlike in his step , - and naturally enough ; for he served two years as chaplain in the Continental Army , and spent some time in the family of Washington ...
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... appear . His mind was strong and discriminating , rather than elegant and tasteful ; and his preaching partook more of the argumentative and metaphysical , than of the popular and attractive , though his appeals from the pulpit were ...
... appear . His mind was strong and discriminating , rather than elegant and tasteful ; and his preaching partook more of the argumentative and metaphysical , than of the popular and attractive , though his appeals from the pulpit were ...
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... . From this journal it appears that he made a solemn dedication of himself to his Maker , which , in subsequent years , was repeatedly and devoutly re- three associate founders of this Seminary was , at the 24 DR . WITHINGTON'S ADDRESS .
... . From this journal it appears that he made a solemn dedication of himself to his Maker , which , in subsequent years , was repeatedly and devoutly re- three associate founders of this Seminary was , at the 24 DR . WITHINGTON'S ADDRESS .
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Page 25 - And Paradise was open'd in the Wild. No weeping orphan saw his father's stores Our shrines irradiate, or emblaze the floors; No silver saints, by dying misers given, Here bribed the rage of ill-requited Heaven : But such plain roofs as piety could raise, And only vocal with the Maker's praise. In these lone walls (their days...
Page 5 - Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is a householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
Page 30 - And thou wert aye a masker bold! What strange disguise hast now put on To make believe that thou art gone?
Page 182 - NOT UNTO us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake.
Page 226 - those holy fields over whose acres walked those blessed feet which eighteen hundred years ago were nailed, for our advantage, on the bitter cross ; ' in the midst of those immemorial customs which recalled at every turn the manner of life He lived.
Page 182 - THE preparations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue, is from the LORD.
Page 30 - Verse, a breeze mid blossoms straying, Where Hope clung feeding, like a bee — Both were mine ! Life went a-maying With Nature, Hope, and Poesy, When I was young ! When I was young ? — Ah, woful When ! Ah ! for the change 'twixt Now and Then...