A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... Object of Missions ...... 430 .......... Monody on Samuel Patch ... 468 The Iliad and the Bible ......... 431 The Guilt of Punishing the Inno- GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE : cent .......... 432 The True Gospel Ministry ...
... Object of Missions ...... 430 .......... Monody on Samuel Patch ... 468 The Iliad and the Bible ......... 431 The Guilt of Punishing the Inno- GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE : cent .......... 432 The True Gospel Ministry ...
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... Object of Preaching ... Religion ...... ... 680 081 CHARLES SUMNER : God's Forgiveness ... 682 Biographical Sketch ..... 644 Parental Indulgence .. 682 Expenses of War and Education Com- Children .. 683 pared ........... 646 The Twenty ...
... Object of Preaching ... Religion ...... ... 680 081 CHARLES SUMNER : God's Forgiveness ... 682 Biographical Sketch ..... 644 Parental Indulgence .. 682 Expenses of War and Education Com- Children .. 683 pared ........... 646 The Twenty ...
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... objects of charity and liberality . 7. Resolved , Never to do any thing out of revenge . 8. Resolved , Never to suffer the least motions of anger towards irrational beings . 9. Resolved , Never to speak evil of any one so that it shall ...
... objects of charity and liberality . 7. Resolved , Never to do any thing out of revenge . 8. Resolved , Never to suffer the least motions of anger towards irrational beings . 9. Resolved , Never to speak evil of any one so that it shall ...
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... object of bitter opposition , which continued so long that he concluded to accept a call from the church at Stockbridge , Massachusetts , whither he removed in the spring of 1751. Here he enjoyed great quiet and happiness , and was ...
... object of bitter opposition , which continued so long that he concluded to accept a call from the church at Stockbridge , Massachusetts , whither he removed in the spring of 1751. Here he enjoyed great quiet and happiness , and was ...
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... objects with a directness and constancy that rarely failed to insure suc- cess . It seemed to be his single aim to promote the happiness of his fellow - men , by enlarging their knowledge , improving their condition , teaching them ...
... objects with a directness and constancy that rarely failed to insure suc- cess . It seemed to be his single aim to promote the happiness of his fellow - men , by enlarging their knowledge , improving their condition , teaching them ...
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