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Page iv
... confidered theology as the proper fcience of a Gofpel Minifter . To this object he principally devoted his time and studies , and was earneftly defirous of investi- gating every branch of it , not merely to gratify his own fa- cred ...
... confidered theology as the proper fcience of a Gofpel Minifter . To this object he principally devoted his time and studies , and was earneftly defirous of investi- gating every branch of it , not merely to gratify his own fa- cred ...
Page vii
... confidered as nothing more than handmaids to Divinity , and of but fecondary confidera- tion . Divinity was his profeffion , and to this he directly ap- plied a principal part of his time . He had devoted himself to the caufe of God and ...
... confidered as nothing more than handmaids to Divinity , and of but fecondary confidera- tion . Divinity was his profeffion , and to this he directly ap- plied a principal part of his time . He had devoted himself to the caufe of God and ...
Page viii
... confidered himself bound in duty to employ for the inftruction and edification of his flock , either in preparation for his public labours among them , or in private interviews with the various members . I have dwelt the more largely on ...
... confidered himself bound in duty to employ for the inftruction and edification of his flock , either in preparation for his public labours among them , or in private interviews with the various members . I have dwelt the more largely on ...
Page 11
... confidered that a fquare foot of fome kinds weighs frequently an hundred pounds.- They take a gang of negroes , from twelve to twenty , and fometimes more , and go up a river until they meet with the fpecies they are in queft of . They ...
... confidered that a fquare foot of fome kinds weighs frequently an hundred pounds.- They take a gang of negroes , from twelve to twenty , and fometimes more , and go up a river until they meet with the fpecies they are in queft of . They ...
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... confidered , that the low country does not produce even a pebble . A team of oxen or horfes , with a heavy draught , would deftroy the beft road in Demerary in the rainy feafon . As for the interior , the foil is fo fwampy , that an ...
... confidered , that the low country does not produce even a pebble . A team of oxen or horfes , with a heavy draught , would deftroy the beft road in Demerary in the rainy feafon . As for the interior , the foil is fo fwampy , that an ...
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