Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 páginas For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... authors , and as I read , compared their sentiments with the sacred writings , and formed my judgment of the doctrines of Christianity by that only and infallible standard of truth ; which led me insensibly into what is called the ...
... authors , and as I read , compared their sentiments with the sacred writings , and formed my judgment of the doctrines of Christianity by that only and infallible standard of truth ; which led me insensibly into what is called the ...
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... authors , on both sides of the question , as I had by me , sometimes having ten or a dozen folios and other books lying open around me , and compared them one with another , and endeavored to make their best thoughts my own . After ...
... authors , on both sides of the question , as I had by me , sometimes having ten or a dozen folios and other books lying open around me , and compared them one with another , and endeavored to make their best thoughts my own . After ...
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... author , yet thought he was too credulous and easily imposed upon , and therefore concluded this was no recommendatiou of the larger work , from whence it was ex- tracted . When my Lord Wharton was about to go over to Ireland , as Lord ...
... author , yet thought he was too credulous and easily imposed upon , and therefore concluded this was no recommendatiou of the larger work , from whence it was ex- tracted . When my Lord Wharton was about to go over to Ireland , as Lord ...
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... Author of my being , and glorious Head of the church . Many a time have I reflected , with shame and grief of soul , upon my vile mispence of my time while at the College ; very much occasioned by the wicked- ness of my heart in abusing ...
... Author of my being , and glorious Head of the church . Many a time have I reflected , with shame and grief of soul , upon my vile mispence of my time while at the College ; very much occasioned by the wicked- ness of my heart in abusing ...
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... were Grotius , Le Clerc , and Locke , especially the last , for whose character and writings he entertained the most profound respect . In mental philos- ophy and ethics , the authors , in whom he 250 Memoir of Rev. Dr. Allyn .
... were Grotius , Le Clerc , and Locke , especially the last , for whose character and writings he entertained the most profound respect . In mental philos- ophy and ethics , the authors , in whom he 250 Memoir of Rev. Dr. Allyn .
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