Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1902 |
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... mean time , in 1854 , the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart , of Scot- land , visited New London to examine the Tryon Edwards collection , and took with him on his return some portions of it , to be copied and prepared for such an edition ...
... mean time , in 1854 , the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart , of Scot- land , visited New London to examine the Tryon Edwards collection , and took with him on his return some portions of it , to be copied and prepared for such an edition ...
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... means of tracing very fully the author's sermonizing habits . For manuscript he used folds of paper stitched together , of a convenient size to be laid in a small preaching Bible or held directly in one hand while resting the elbow on ...
... means of tracing very fully the author's sermonizing habits . For manuscript he used folds of paper stitched together , of a convenient size to be laid in a small preaching Bible or held directly in one hand while resting the elbow on ...
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... mean not earlier than 1730 ; and it is hardly possible that they were then entered if pre- viously read . As the entries already quoted show , he is attracted by all current good literature , both in prose and poetry . We find here ...
... mean not earlier than 1730 ; and it is hardly possible that they were then entered if pre- viously read . As the entries already quoted show , he is attracted by all current good literature , both in prose and poetry . We find here ...
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... means of a more aggravated condemnation . Think what our ancestors and their children were often- times obliged to hear from the lips of an eccentric minister . One would suppose that if anything would repel a sensitive young life from ...
... means of a more aggravated condemnation . Think what our ancestors and their children were often- times obliged to hear from the lips of an eccentric minister . One would suppose that if anything would repel a sensitive young life from ...
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... means and the tastes which qualify one to appreciate the value of foreign travel , it was natural that he should supplement his college training by seeing some- thing of other lands , although at that time going abroad had not become so ...
... means and the tastes which qualify one to appreciate the value of foreign travel , it was natural that he should supplement his college training by seeing some- thing of other lands , although at that time going abroad had not become so ...
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