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... thefe papers . SKETCH of the LIFE and CHARACTER of the late Rev. Dr. CLARKE . * ઃઃ JOHN CLARKE , D.D. Paftor of the first church in Boston , was born at Portsmouth , in New - Hampshire , April 13 , 1755 ; graduated at Harvard College ...
... thefe papers . SKETCH of the LIFE and CHARACTER of the late Rev. Dr. CLARKE . * ઃઃ JOHN CLARKE , D.D. Paftor of the first church in Boston , was born at Portsmouth , in New - Hampshire , April 13 , 1755 ; graduated at Harvard College ...
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... thefe he 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 ...
... thefe he 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 ...
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... thefe heavenly Oracles he repaired , as the fources of divine knowledge , and endeavoured to gain right apprehenfions of the truths contained in them , both for his own fake and the fake of his hearers , whom he in- structed in thefe ...
... thefe heavenly Oracles he repaired , as the fources of divine knowledge , and endeavoured to gain right apprehenfions of the truths contained in them , both for his own fake and the fake of his hearers , whom he in- structed in thefe ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. you need not be reminded of . The impreffions made by thefe endearments will not be foon , if ever , effaced . In- deed , fo fweet was his difpofition , and fo engaging his man- ners ; fo pleafing was he ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. you need not be reminded of . The impreffions made by thefe endearments will not be foon , if ever , effaced . In- deed , fo fweet was his difpofition , and fo engaging his man- ners ; fo pleafing was he ...
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... thefe States , which he thought to be the bulwark of Freedom and good Government ; he was fully perfuaded that it had been wifely and purely administered ; and in his converfation , as well as in feveral of his public performances ...
... thefe States , which he thought to be the bulwark of Freedom and good Government ; he was fully perfuaded that it had been wifely and purely administered ; and in his converfation , as well as in feveral of his public performances ...
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