Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... tion of men of eminence in the world of letters suffers by their posthumous works ; nothing however of that kind is to be apprehended in regard to the present collection , for many the fugitive Essays here assembled , and the of ...
... tion of men of eminence in the world of letters suffers by their posthumous works ; nothing however of that kind is to be apprehended in regard to the present collection , for many the fugitive Essays here assembled , and the of ...
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... TION , or the worship of some unseen power ; And since men are endued with reason superior to all other animals , that we are in our world acquainted with ; Therefore I think it seems required of me , and my duty , as a man , to pay ...
... TION , or the worship of some unseen power ; And since men are endued with reason superior to all other animals , that we are in our world acquainted with ; Therefore I think it seems required of me , and my duty , as a man , to pay ...
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... tion ; that I may abhor and avoid deceit and envy , fraud , flattery and hatred , malice , lying , and in- gratitude , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be sincere in friendship , faithful in trust , and impartial in judgment , watchful ...
... tion ; that I may abhor and avoid deceit and envy , fraud , flattery and hatred , malice , lying , and in- gratitude , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be sincere in friendship , faithful in trust , and impartial in judgment , watchful ...
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... TION OF SCRIPTURE LANGUAGE . ' [ Referred to in Memoirs of the Life , Part V ] 1 And it came to pass after these things , that ' Lord Kaimes , in his Sketches of the History of Man , ( Vol . II . p . 472 , 473. ) thus expresses himself ...
... TION OF SCRIPTURE LANGUAGE . ' [ Referred to in Memoirs of the Life , Part V ] 1 And it came to pass after these things , that ' Lord Kaimes , in his Sketches of the History of Man , ( Vol . II . p . 472 , 473. ) thus expresses himself ...
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... tion was a duty required of them by that God whom they supposed to be offended with heresy . By degrees more moderate , and more modest senti- ments have taken place in the Christian world ; and among Protestants particularly all ...
... tion was a duty required of them by that God whom they supposed to be offended with heresy . By degrees more moderate , and more modest senti- ments have taken place in the Christian world ; and among Protestants particularly all ...
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