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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Side 32
... holiness . It would be strange arguing , indeed , because men never commit sin , but only when God leaves them to themselves , and necessarily sin IN 1963ESTON OM PAFNI TI when he does so , 32 JONATHAN EDWARDS . Evil JAMES WILSON:
... holiness . It would be strange arguing , indeed , because men never commit sin , but only when God leaves them to themselves , and necessarily sin IN 1963ESTON OM PAFNI TI when he does so , 32 JONATHAN EDWARDS . Evil JAMES WILSON:
Side 46
... leave to move that instead of a sword they should present him with a pair of golden spurs . the country . Do not multitudes , in places of 46 JOHN WITHERSPOON . Biographical Sketch The Pernicious Example of the Stage.
... leave to move that instead of a sword they should present him with a pair of golden spurs . the country . Do not multitudes , in places of 46 JOHN WITHERSPOON . Biographical Sketch The Pernicious Example of the Stage.
Side 88
... leave of you . I most de- voutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable . " Having drank , he added , " I cannot come to each of you to take my leave , but shall be ...
... leave of you . I most de- voutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable . " Having drank , he added , " I cannot come to each of you to take my leave , but shall be ...
Side 95
... leave Dr. Brown and proceed alone . He , there- fore , was prevailed upon to remain here a week , and enjoy the hospitalities of the society . In his journal he writes thus of THE TARTARS AND RUSSIANS . The nice gradation by which I ...
... leave Dr. Brown and proceed alone . He , there- fore , was prevailed upon to remain here a week , and enjoy the hospitalities of the society . In his journal he writes thus of THE TARTARS AND RUSSIANS . The nice gradation by which I ...
Side 102
... leaving college , he taught a grammar - school in New Haven , and in 1771 was chosen tutor in Yale College , in which office he continued with high reputa- tion for six years . While here , in 1774 , he finished his poem , The Conquest ...
... leaving college , he taught a grammar - school in New Haven , and in 1771 was chosen tutor in Yale College , in which office he continued with high reputa- tion for six years . While here , in 1774 , he finished his poem , The Conquest ...
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