Philip Doddridge, His Life and Labors: A Centenary MemorialGould and Lincoln, 1853 - 222 páginas |
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... death , gave addi- tional interest to the arrangement . The author , several months before the meeting , received a re- quest from the Committee to prepare the Memo- rial : an honorable task , which , though he felt himself unworthy to ...
... death , gave addi- tional interest to the arrangement . The author , several months before the meeting , received a re- quest from the Committee to prepare the Memo- rial : an honorable task , which , though he felt himself unworthy to ...
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... death , or the visibly outstretched finger of providence , could break . The support rendered , though often inadequate , was not so small * as the figures employed to denote it would indicate , according to the value of money at the ...
... death , or the visibly outstretched finger of providence , could break . The support rendered , though often inadequate , was not so small * as the figures employed to denote it would indicate , according to the value of money at the ...
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... death , contributed not merely to support the man whose ministry they enjoy- ed , but who aided in increasing the incomes of others . The fund board established for this purpose com- * The following is an extract from the church books ...
... death , contributed not merely to support the man whose ministry they enjoy- ed , but who aided in increasing the incomes of others . The fund board established for this purpose com- * The following is an extract from the church books ...
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... death , was placed under the care of that reverend tutor , and attended the ministry of that scholar - like divine . Being painfully reduced in circum- stances , by the imprudence of the person who had the control of his pecuniary ...
... death , was placed under the care of that reverend tutor , and attended the ministry of that scholar - like divine . Being painfully reduced in circum- stances , by the imprudence of the person who had the control of his pecuniary ...
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... death , which it was imagined would take place in a few weeks . It pleased God to remove him that night , which kept me there until Wednesday . In the mean time , I saw those appearances of a serious spirit which could not but be very ...
... death , which it was imagined would take place in a few weeks . It pleased God to remove him that night , which kept me there until Wednesday . In the mean time , I saw those appearances of a serious spirit which could not but be very ...
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