The Works of President Edwards: 1844Leavitt & Company, 1851 |
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... regard the spirit of these Resolutions , and of the following extracts from the Diary , without a minute attention to the critical nicety of his language . In fact , as these extracts were penned at a very early period of life , his ...
... regard the spirit of these Resolutions , and of the following extracts from the Diary , without a minute attention to the critical nicety of his language . In fact , as these extracts were penned at a very early period of life , his ...
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... regard for his amiable and excellent consort . Much of the tender and kind was expressed in his conversation with her , and conduct towards her . He was wont frequently to converse freely with her on matters of religion ; and he used ...
... regard for his amiable and excellent consort . Much of the tender and kind was expressed in his conversation with her , and conduct towards her . He was wont frequently to converse freely with her on matters of religion ; and he used ...
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... regard to justice in all his dealings with his neighbors , and was very careful to provide things honest in the sight of all men ; so that scarcely a man had any dealings with him , that was not satisfied of his uprightness . He ...
... regard to justice in all his dealings with his neighbors , and was very careful to provide things honest in the sight of all men ; so that scarcely a man had any dealings with him , that was not satisfied of his uprightness . He ...
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... regard he showed to the poor and distressed . He was much in recommending charity , both in his public discourses and private conversation . He often declared it to be his opinion , that professed Christians in these days are greatly ...
... regard he showed to the poor and distressed . He was much in recommending charity , both in his public discourses and private conversation . He often declared it to be his opinion , that professed Christians in these days are greatly ...
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... regard to what appeared to him to be truth ; and had made known his sentiments with great mo- deration , and upon great deliberation , against all worldly motives , from mere fidelity to his great Master , and a tender regard to the ...
... regard to what appeared to him to be truth ; and had made known his sentiments with great mo- deration , and upon great deliberation , against all worldly motives , from mere fidelity to his great Master , and a tender regard to the ...
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The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volumen1 Jonathan Edwards Vista completa - 1829 |
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