Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... manner , are a mere perversion . Should it be said , in an- swer to these observations , that the different writers in the Scrip- tures were , each of them , plainly left to his own mode of expres- sion , as is evident from the fact ...
... manner , are a mere perversion . Should it be said , in an- swer to these observations , that the different writers in the Scrip- tures were , each of them , plainly left to his own mode of expres- sion , as is evident from the fact ...
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... manner , are proverbially censured , as being by the preacher voluntarily made useless to his audience . But what effect can be produced on the mind of a reader by in- structions , delivered in language , which he cannot understand ...
... manner , are proverbially censured , as being by the preacher voluntarily made useless to his audience . But what effect can be produced on the mind of a reader by in- structions , delivered in language , which he cannot understand ...
Side 441
... manner they are prevented from becoming savages ; and , imper- ceptibly to themselves , are moulded into men . In this manner they are prepared to take their place and station in the universe ; and to fill the sphere , destined to them ...
... manner they are prevented from becoming savages ; and , imper- ceptibly to themselves , are moulded into men . In this manner they are prepared to take their place and station in the universe ; and to fill the sphere , destined to them ...
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