Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... soon as we are born , are beat into us by every act of sensation , and so grow up with us from our very births , and by that means grow into us so fast , that it is almost impossible to root them out ; being , as it were , so ...
... soon as we are born , are beat into us by every act of sensation , and so grow up with us from our very births , and by that means grow into us so fast , that it is almost impossible to root them out ; being , as it were , so ...
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... soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble . " To Edwards such ease and peace would have been as incomprehensible as his own passionate introspections would have been to Franklin . The sense of an immanent God ...
... soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble . " To Edwards such ease and peace would have been as incomprehensible as his own passionate introspections would have been to Franklin . The sense of an immanent God ...
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... soon became the most eminent citizen . No doubt he was something of an enfant terrible : witness his impudent Apology for Printers , which ruffled the Philadelphia clergy , and the robust Speech of Polly Baker in defence of her illegal ...
... soon became the most eminent citizen . No doubt he was something of an enfant terrible : witness his impudent Apology for Printers , which ruffled the Philadelphia clergy , and the robust Speech of Polly Baker in defence of her illegal ...
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... who might come by , even " a missionary to preach Moham- medanism to us . " Franklin found Whitefield very effec- tive . " I happened , " he says , " soon after to attend one of his sermons , in the course of which I INTRODUCTION xxi.
... who might come by , even " a missionary to preach Moham- medanism to us . " Franklin found Whitefield very effec- tive . " I happened , " he says , " soon after to attend one of his sermons , in the course of which I INTRODUCTION xxi.
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... soon to be planted upon earth , with New Eng- land as the seed and garden . Edwards has himself traced the rise of his influence in Northampton - the quickening signs of grace , he thought - in his Faithful Narrative of the Surprising ...
... soon to be planted upon earth , with New Eng- land as the seed and garden . Edwards has himself traced the rise of his influence in Northampton - the quickening signs of grace , he thought - in his Faithful Narrative of the Surprising ...
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