Philip Doddridge, His Life and Labors: A Centenary MemorialGould and Lincoln, 1853 - 222 páginas |
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... regard far too ardent to be deemed platonic , yet evidently not meant to express that passion which the author does not name , but presumes his readers know . Other letters discover an enthusiasm of feeling not to be mistaken . The ...
... regard far too ardent to be deemed platonic , yet evidently not meant to express that passion which the author does not name , but presumes his readers know . Other letters discover an enthusiasm of feeling not to be mistaken . The ...
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... regard ; but I thought myself obliged in conscience to act according to my own views , as it is certain that I must answer for myself another day . " * * Doddridge's Correspondence , vol . iii . p . 2 . CHAPTER III . PUBLIC CAREER . THE ...
... regard ; but I thought myself obliged in conscience to act according to my own views , as it is certain that I must answer for myself another day . " * * Doddridge's Correspondence , vol . iii . p . 2 . CHAPTER III . PUBLIC CAREER . THE ...
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... regard as wrong and mischievous all counter - theories . As theologians , we must take a side in all grand theological questions , and show that we have taken a side . And in theology , as in religion , surely there should be intol ...
... regard as wrong and mischievous all counter - theories . As theologians , we must take a side in all grand theological questions , and show that we have taken a side . And in theology , as in religion , surely there should be intol ...
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... regard is capable of giving me the highest pleasure of anything in the world , the smiles and frowns of others sit lightly upon me . " * -Unpublished Correspondence . " As for the unmanly flirts , and ungenerous reflections of those who ...
... regard is capable of giving me the highest pleasure of anything in the world , the smiles and frowns of others sit lightly upon me . " * -Unpublished Correspondence . " As for the unmanly flirts , and ungenerous reflections of those who ...
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... regard you , we will not say as the chief orna- ment and support of the Dissenting interest , but of vital , powerful Christianity in a degenerate land . How indul- gent has Providence been to spare you ! I and my dear father have been ...
... regard you , we will not say as the chief orna- ment and support of the Dissenting interest , but of vital , powerful Christianity in a degenerate land . How indul- gent has Providence been to spare you ! I and my dear father have been ...
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