Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... Becoming a free thinker , he studied , as an aid to argument , the Socratic method of humble , though premeditated , inquiry- " never using , when I advanced anything that may pos- sibly be disputed , the words certainly , undoubtedly ...
... Becoming a free thinker , he studied , as an aid to argument , the Socratic method of humble , though premeditated , inquiry- " never using , when I advanced anything that may pos- sibly be disputed , the words certainly , undoubtedly ...
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... become so totally a theologian , only insurrection and error . Franklin was with the insurrectionists , keeping a shop in Philadelphia , and following , as printer , the trade which of all trades perhaps most promotes democracy , if not ...
... become so totally a theologian , only insurrection and error . Franklin was with the insurrectionists , keeping a shop in Philadelphia , and following , as printer , the trade which of all trades perhaps most promotes democracy , if not ...
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... become presi- dent of that college , to a History of the work of Redemp- tion , a vast narrative of the work of God in heaven , earth , and hell , from the Creation to the Judgment . Perhaps , however , it was not his death in 1758 ...
... become presi- dent of that college , to a History of the work of Redemp- tion , a vast narrative of the work of God in heaven , earth , and hell , from the Creation to the Judgment . Perhaps , however , it was not his death in 1758 ...
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... and daughters . His wit , though still naughty enough , was tempered by a nicer taste than he had employed toward his colonial readers . He bore him- self with the dignity becoming to the representative of his XXX INTRODUCTION.
... and daughters . His wit , though still naughty enough , was tempered by a nicer taste than he had employed toward his colonial readers . He bore him- self with the dignity becoming to the representative of his XXX INTRODUCTION.
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... becoming to the representative of his native country , with the discretion becoming to an ambassador who had a very ... become American postmaster- general , to assist in drafting the Declaration of Indepen- dence and to sign it , and ...
... becoming to the representative of his native country , with the discretion becoming to an ambassador who had a very ... become American postmaster- general , to assist in drafting the Declaration of Indepen- dence and to sign it , and ...
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