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... things , the hand of an all wise and mer- ciful Disposer . I encourage this train of reflection , for it serves to give sobriety to my views of life , and earnestness to my desires of that " inheritance which fadeth not away . " As I ...
... things , the hand of an all wise and mer- ciful Disposer . I encourage this train of reflection , for it serves to give sobriety to my views of life , and earnestness to my desires of that " inheritance which fadeth not away . " As I ...
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... thing is eager ly read but that volume which would teach us to read without danger of corruption and without waste of application . The num- ber of those who profess to read has , of late years , surprisingly in- creased ; but in this ...
... thing is eager ly read but that volume which would teach us to read without danger of corruption and without waste of application . The num- ber of those who profess to read has , of late years , surprisingly in- creased ; but in this ...
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... things of primary import- ance . Each opinion had its ad- vocate , who became the dema- gogue of a party . New standards of excellence and fidelity were established , which the king never thought of , and which were en- tirely distinct ...
... things of primary import- ance . Each opinion had its ad- vocate , who became the dema- gogue of a party . New standards of excellence and fidelity were established , which the king never thought of , and which were en- tirely distinct ...
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... things in my book , which are of the greatest importance , are the most plainly expressed , and are intel- figible even to the weak and un- Vol . V. No. 1 . < " learned , that although there are some things hard to be under- stood ...
... things in my book , which are of the greatest importance , are the most plainly expressed , and are intel- figible even to the weak and un- Vol . V. No. 1 . < " learned , that although there are some things hard to be under- stood ...
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... things which need explanation . It would be wise , in parents , to put such books into the hands of their children as blend entertain- ment with instruction , and plea- sure with profit . In another particular , the Gazetteer confirms ...
... things which need explanation . It would be wise , in parents , to put such books into the hands of their children as blend entertain- ment with instruction , and plea- sure with profit . In another particular , the Gazetteer confirms ...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 4 Noah Worcester,Henry Ware Affichage du livre entier - 1822 |
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