An Appeal to the Public: On the Controversy Respecting the Revolution in Harvard College, and the Events which Have Followed It; Occasioned by the Use which Has Been Made of Certain Complaints and Accusations of Miss Hannah Adams, Against the Authorauthor, 1814 - 190 sider |
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Side vii
... manner in which they have attempted to propagate them ; the means they have used for this purpose ; on the man- agement of their official and their private affairs ; and on their personal truth . If they will yield to this , I will ...
... manner in which they have attempted to propagate them ; the means they have used for this purpose ; on the man- agement of their official and their private affairs ; and on their personal truth . If they will yield to this , I will ...
Side viii
... manner in which they have chosen to express themselves in their Award , and in all their subse- quent communications on the subject . The reader is requested to examine , with particular attention , these documents , in connec- tion ...
... manner in which they have chosen to express themselves in their Award , and in all their subse- quent communications on the subject . The reader is requested to examine , with particular attention , these documents , in connec- tion ...
Side 6
... manner , to declare , that the story above related is a SHEER FABRICA- TION ; that IT CONTAINS NOT A SINGLE PARTICLE OF TRUTH , The facts concerning this Compendious History of New - En- gland , which the story represents , as for ...
... manner , to declare , that the story above related is a SHEER FABRICA- TION ; that IT CONTAINS NOT A SINGLE PARTICLE OF TRUTH , The facts concerning this Compendious History of New - En- gland , which the story represents , as for ...
Side 8
... manner in which he mentions it in the Preface to his History . The injury done me in this respect made part of the statement given to the Referees , which was noticed in their award in terms satisfactory to me . when I heard that my ...
... manner in which he mentions it in the Preface to his History . The injury done me in this respect made part of the statement given to the Referees , which was noticed in their award in terms satisfactory to me . when I heard that my ...
Side 15
... manner stated in my Appeal . It was well received by the public ; and by that portion of it particularly , which is now most active in using it to injure my reputation . Accordingly , it was reviewed in the " Literary Miscellany ...
... manner stated in my Appeal . It was well received by the public ; and by that portion of it particularly , which is now most active in using it to injure my reputation . Accordingly , it was reviewed in the " Literary Miscellany ...
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An Appeal to the Public: On the Controversy Respecting the Revolution in ... Jedidiah Morse Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1814 |
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abridgment admitted alluded amicably answer appear April 28 Arian Arminian Athanasius Award Boston Calvinist cause character charges CHARLESTOWN Christ Christian circulated circumstances claim Compendious History complaints conduct consider controversy declaration edition effect evidence exhibited expressed facts faith feelings friends gentlemen give ground Harvard College HIGGINSON History of New-England Hollis honourable influence informed injury intended interference interview JEDIDIAH MORSE Judge DAVIS letter to Miss manner meaning mentioned mind Miss ADAMS Miss ADAMS's Miss HANNAH ADAMS MORSE and PARISH nature never object obligations offers of compromise opinion pamphlet particular parties pecuniary person principles Professor of Divinity proposal published reader reasonable offers received Referees religious Remarks reply reputation request respect SAMUEL DEXTER Sept SHAW spect spirit statement STEPHEN HIGGINSON story suffered Summary History supposed thing THOMAS DAWES tion transaction truth undefined wish wound written
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Side 87 - We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed ; perplexed, but not in despair ; persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast down, but not destroyed...
Side 101 - And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity; so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.
Side 49 - Hollis, by providing that the only declaration required of his professor should be ' his belief that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are the only perfect rule of faith and manners...
Side 47 - But is not your heart itself sinful, and have you power over yourself to repent of sin, and to trust in Christ, and obey him ? A. We have sinful hearts, and cannot do these duties of ourselves, but God has promised his own Holy Spirit, if we pray for it, to renew our hearts to holiness, and help us to do his will.
Side 51 - President and Fellows of Harvard College, or to the said college by some other description, under several charters successively ; it is declared, that all the said gifts, grants, devises, legacies, and conveyances, are hereby forever confirmed...
Side 49 - That he repeat his oaths to the civil government, that he declare it as his belief that the Scriptures of the old and new testament are the only perfect rule of faith and manners, and that he promise to explain and open the Scriptures to his pupils with integrity and faithfulness, according to the best light that God shall give him.
Side 45 - It was bequeathed and accepted on the express condition, that " the person in that office shall profess and teach the principles of the Christian religion, according to the well known Confession of Faith drawn up by the synod of the churches of New England ; — which confession is strictly Calvinistic.
Side 40 - That the person chosen from time to time to be a Professor, be a man of solid learning in Divinity, of sound or orthodox principles, one who is well gifted to teach, of a sober and pioua life, and of a good conversation.
Side 49 - I will endeavor to promote true Piety and Godliness ; that I will consult the good of this Institution, and the peace of the Churches of our Lord Jesus Christ on all occasions ; and that I will religiously conform to the Constitution and Laws of this Seminary, and to the Statutes of this Foundation.
Side 35 - Every one shall so exercise himself in reading the Scriptures twice a day, that they be ready to give an account of their proficiency therein, both in theoretical...