Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... given in the general title , as to supply that minute account of the Life and Writings of the Author , which has hitherto been so anxiously looked for . For the sake of uniformity and perspicui- ty , the papers have been distributed ...
... given in the general title , as to supply that minute account of the Life and Writings of the Author , which has hitherto been so anxiously looked for . For the sake of uniformity and perspicui- ty , the papers have been distributed ...
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... given us reason whereby we are capable of observing his wisdom in the creation , he is not above caring for us , being pleased with our praise , and offended when we slight him , or neglect his glory . I conceive , for many reasons ...
... given us reason whereby we are capable of observing his wisdom in the creation , he is not above caring for us , being pleased with our praise , and offended when we slight him , or neglect his glory . I conceive , for many reasons ...
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... minister had power vided ; administering God's word and sacraments , and prevent- ing atheism , infidelity , popery , and idolatry . VOL . I. B given him to receive , and on occasion to recover PART I. 17 MISCELLANIES .
... minister had power vided ; administering God's word and sacraments , and prevent- ing atheism , infidelity , popery , and idolatry . VOL . I. B given him to receive , and on occasion to recover PART I. 17 MISCELLANIES .
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Benjamin Franklin. given him to receive , and on occasion to recover the same by law . It seems that legislature considered the end of the tax was to secure and improve the morals of the people , and promote their happiness , by sup ...
Benjamin Franklin. given him to receive , and on occasion to recover the same by law . It seems that legislature considered the end of the tax was to secure and improve the morals of the people , and promote their happiness , by sup ...
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... given to the epis- copal minister . In Old England , 1. Dissenters are excluded from all offices of profit and honor . 2. The benefits of education in the universities are appropriated to the sons of churchmen . • 3. The clergy of the ...
... given to the epis- copal minister . In Old England , 1. Dissenters are excluded from all offices of profit and honor . 2. The benefits of education in the universities are appropriated to the sons of churchmen . • 3. The clergy of the ...
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