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Strona 93
Charles Chauncy , whose connection with the college , during the next
seventeen years , seems to have been ... remarked , however , that neither
Dunster nor Chauncy seem to have had any scruples as to continuing their
communion with the ...
Charles Chauncy , whose connection with the college , during the next
seventeen years , seems to have been ... remarked , however , that neither
Dunster nor Chauncy seem to have had any scruples as to continuing their
communion with the ...
Strona 115
Not unfrequently , they seem to have had strong persuasions , amounting almost
to an assurance , that their ... was liable to be deceived by his impressions ; and
in regard to his anticipated return to England , it seems that he was deceived .
Not unfrequently , they seem to have had strong persuasions , amounting almost
to an assurance , that their ... was liable to be deceived by his impressions ; and
in regard to his anticipated return to England , it seems that he was deceived .
Strona 144
It seems to have been no other than a protracted case of delirium tremens , and
other mental sufferings , occasioned by the habitual use of rum . For nine days
together , she swallowed little or nothing , “ except an occasional spoonful of rum
.
It seems to have been no other than a protracted case of delirium tremens , and
other mental sufferings , occasioned by the habitual use of rum . For nine days
together , she swallowed little or nothing , “ except an occasional spoonful of rum
.
Strona 310
... strange , viz . , that he “ took captive the imagination , ” while he “ paralyzed the
action of human reason , by denying its authority . ” p . 55 . That Edwards was not
destitute of imagination is very true ; though with him , this seems to have ...
... strange , viz . , that he “ took captive the imagination , ” while he “ paralyzed the
action of human reason , by denying its authority . ” p . 55 . That Edwards was not
destitute of imagination is very true ; though with him , this seems to have ...
Strona 416
It is a singular consequence and proof of our depravity that that which is spiritual
and beyond the senses , or , in the Apostle ' s words , that which is unseen and
eternal , seems less real than that which is seen and temporal . This dreadful ...
It is a singular consequence and proof of our depravity that that which is spiritual
and beyond the senses , or , in the Apostle ' s words , that which is unseen and
eternal , seems less real than that which is seen and temporal . This dreadful ...
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