Letters, and Sketches of Sermons, Volume 2J. Belcher, 1812 - Sermons, American |
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... consider of it , Sir . I shall pass that way next autumn , and shall probably make it convenient to tarry a few days with you . Mr. L. Thank you , thank you , Sir . Mr. J. a religious friend , visited me not long since , and after many ...
... consider of it , Sir . I shall pass that way next autumn , and shall probably make it convenient to tarry a few days with you . Mr. L. Thank you , thank you , Sir . Mr. J. a religious friend , visited me not long since , and after many ...
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... consider our friend , not as an inventor ; he has in- vented nothing , but he has found much , and he is very rich in the discovery . Mr. A. Well , Sir , a discovery let it be ; but be it what it will , he has gone farther in that part ...
... consider our friend , not as an inventor ; he has in- vented nothing , but he has found much , and he is very rich in the discovery . Mr. A. Well , Sir , a discovery let it be ; but be it what it will , he has gone farther in that part ...
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... considering my character , and circum- stances , I humbly hope will be tolerated . You have now an opportunity of forming some judgment of the nature of those reports that are in circulation , calculated to injure the reputation , both ...
... considering my character , and circum- stances , I humbly hope will be tolerated . You have now an opportunity of forming some judgment of the nature of those reports that are in circulation , calculated to injure the reputation , both ...
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... more to the little flock ? ” Sir , I consider this sermon , and all sermons of this descrip- tion , as blasphemy , originating , as I believe , from erroneous ideas of the 25th of Matthew . Yet the people called LETTER XVI . 61.
... more to the little flock ? ” Sir , I consider this sermon , and all sermons of this descrip- tion , as blasphemy , originating , as I believe , from erroneous ideas of the 25th of Matthew . Yet the people called LETTER XVI . 61.
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... considering Esau as the willing , obedient son , the son of the father's affection , hastening to perform the part assigned him , guiltless , and wholly unsuspecting of the deep laid schemes of his domestic enemies . Did he not ...
... considering Esau as the willing , obedient son , the son of the father's affection , hastening to perform the part assigned him , guiltless , and wholly unsuspecting of the deep laid schemes of his domestic enemies . Did he not ...
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