The Life of Samuel Johnson, D.D.: The First President of King's College, in New York. Containing Many Interesting Anecdotes; a General View of the State of Religion and Learning in Connecticut During the Former Part of the Last Century; and an Account of the Institution and Rise of Yale College, Connecticut; and of King's (now Columbia) College, New-York, Band 1T. & J. Swords, 1805 - 208 Seiten |
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... Divine Majesty ; and in the use of them there is no occasion to rack our invention in finding what to say , or to exercise our minds in ascertaining the meaning and propriety of what is said , as is necessarily the case in extempore ...
... Divine Majesty ; and in the use of them there is no occasion to rack our invention in finding what to say , or to exercise our minds in ascertaining the meaning and propriety of what is said , as is necessarily the case in extempore ...
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... divine service at the Cathedral Church . Here every thing was new and surprising to them . The magnificence of the building , the solemnity of the service , and the music that attended it , all conspired to fill them with admiration and ...
... divine service at the Cathedral Church . Here every thing was new and surprising to them . The magnificence of the building , the solemnity of the service , and the music that attended it , all conspired to fill them with admiration and ...
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... divine things , and the grounds on which they are thus represented to us in scripture ; and to use the same liberty in speculating on the articles of faith as on the phe- nomena of nature . But at length , by a serious and close ...
... divine things , and the grounds on which they are thus represented to us in scripture ; and to use the same liberty in speculating on the articles of faith as on the phe- nomena of nature . But at length , by a serious and close ...
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... divine sovereignty and promises , in a clear and true light . Mr. DICKENSON Wrote against this piece ; and it was defended , in a candid and masterly manner , in a letter from Mr. JOHNSON to Mr. DICKENSON . In prosecution of his general ...
... divine sovereignty and promises , in a clear and true light . Mr. DICKENSON Wrote against this piece ; and it was defended , in a candid and masterly manner , in a letter from Mr. JOHNSON to Mr. DICKENSON . In prosecution of his general ...
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... - portant ancient truths , that had been in a man- ner lost , particularly with respect to the divine names , the cherubim , & c . 2. That he had most effectually confuted the Jews , Infidels , Arians , and H 2 Life of Dr. Johnson . 77.
... - portant ancient truths , that had been in a man- ner lost , particularly with respect to the divine names , the cherubim , & c . 2. That he had most effectually confuted the Jews , Infidels , Arians , and H 2 Life of Dr. Johnson . 77.
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