Excerpt from Discourses on Passages Selected From the Book of the Acts of the ApostlesThe latter writer, the truth, tenderness, and ele gance Of his sentiments, have been universally felt and acknowledged. Both Of these eminent men have finished their appointed course on earth but their works continue to be read with pleasure and advantage by good men Of all dif ferent religious parties; and theirs is the high praise Of having been instrumental in turning many to righteousness. Happy should I be, if I could anticipate any similar effects, though far inferior in extent, from the publication Of the following Discourses. [commend them to the blessing Of Almighty God, praying that he may render them useful for promoting the glori one cause which the Apostles Of Jesus supported, and for which they cheerfully suffered and died.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
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