The New-England Magazine, Band 7Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1834 |
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... become the pastor of the church at Weymouth , where he was ordained , January 2 , 1644. In his ministerial labors he was most faithful and affectionate ; among his excellencies was a peculiar spirit of prayer , and he was remarkable for ...
... become the pastor of the church at Weymouth , where he was ordained , January 2 , 1644. In his ministerial labors he was most faithful and affectionate ; among his excellencies was a peculiar spirit of prayer , and he was remarkable for ...
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... becoming alarming , was , by advice of phy- sicians , induced to repair to the state of Georgia , with the hope of deriving benefit from a milder climate : his people anxious to contribute all in their power to his relief , cheerfully ...
... becoming alarming , was , by advice of phy- sicians , induced to repair to the state of Georgia , with the hope of deriving benefit from a milder climate : his people anxious to contribute all in their power to his relief , cheerfully ...
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... become a part of his mind . He never forgot that he worshiped the Father : his firm con- viction of the strict and proper unity of the divine nature taught him to unite and concentrate , in his conception of the Father , all that is ...
... become a part of his mind . He never forgot that he worshiped the Father : his firm con- viction of the strict and proper unity of the divine nature taught him to unite and concentrate , in his conception of the Father , all that is ...
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... becoming regard toward the AUTHOR of na- ture ; that in fact it constitutes an essential element of religion , as inculcated by the structure and economy of the universe - by all we see , all we know , and all we can imagine of creation ...
... becoming regard toward the AUTHOR of na- ture ; that in fact it constitutes an essential element of religion , as inculcated by the structure and economy of the universe - by all we see , all we know , and all we can imagine of creation ...
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... become irre- sistible . The youth disobeys , and suffers death by his father's command ! Another view , somewhat different , which is at times presented , respecting this same point , is , that all things were created in perfection ...
... become irre- sistible . The youth disobeys , and suffers death by his father's command ! Another view , somewhat different , which is at times presented , respecting this same point , is , that all things were created in perfection ...
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