Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... friendship . " Whitefield's writings seemed to Franklin unimportant ; his preaching excellent . It was indeed a " mere civil friendship " which allowed Franklin , at the most impassioned meetings , to pass his time calculating the ...
... friendship . " Whitefield's writings seemed to Franklin unimportant ; his preaching excellent . It was indeed a " mere civil friendship " which allowed Franklin , at the most impassioned meetings , to pass his time calculating the ...
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... friends among the questioners contributed deliberately to his triumph . A calm colonial Socrates , he seemed , said Burke , like a schoolmaster being catechised by his pupils . After the repeal of the Act , Franklin continued in London ...
... friends among the questioners contributed deliberately to his triumph . A calm colonial Socrates , he seemed , said Burke , like a schoolmaster being catechised by his pupils . After the repeal of the Act , Franklin continued in London ...
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... friendship of the two nations between which he stood as principal intermediary . It is plain , however , that in no small degree he owed those successes to the accomplished felicities of his pen and his conversation . Extraordinary as ...
... friendship of the two nations between which he stood as principal intermediary . It is plain , however , that in no small degree he owed those successes to the accomplished felicities of his pen and his conversation . Extraordinary as ...
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... Friend , let me consider in what manner I shall make myself most acceptable to him . Next to the Praise resulting from and due to his Wis- dom , I believe he is pleas'd and delights in the Happiness of those he has created ; and since ...
... Friend , let me consider in what manner I shall make myself most acceptable to him . Next to the Praise resulting from and due to his Wis- dom , I believe he is pleas'd and delights in the Happiness of those he has created ; and since ...
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... Friendship and Benevolence , and every Virtue . Thou art my Friend , my Father , and my 10 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... Friendship and Benevolence , and every Virtue . Thou art my Friend , my Father , and my 10 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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