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... believe in all ecclesiastical history is there an instance of any considerable number of persons being collected and held together by a man absolutely illiterate ; by any man , who was not , both in capacity and knowledge , many degrees ...
... believe in all ecclesiastical history is there an instance of any considerable number of persons being collected and held together by a man absolutely illiterate ; by any man , who was not , both in capacity and knowledge , many degrees ...
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... believe that the one class of students might by this arrangement be subjected to a more efficient and protracted training , -thus always insuring an ade- quate supply of first - rate men , -and that even the other class , by being set ...
... believe that the one class of students might by this arrangement be subjected to a more efficient and protracted training , -thus always insuring an ade- quate supply of first - rate men , -and that even the other class , by being set ...
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... believe that in a large proportion of the instances in which an early separation takes place between a youthful pastor and the flock who have chosen him as their spiritual guide , the consequences are mainly attributable to premature ...
... believe that in a large proportion of the instances in which an early separation takes place between a youthful pastor and the flock who have chosen him as their spiritual guide , the consequences are mainly attributable to premature ...
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... believe much more may be done than has yet been done , we rejoice to say that the state of our colleges is in this respect matter of congratulation . It were invidi- ous to mention names , or dwell upon individual acts of munificence ...
... believe much more may be done than has yet been done , we rejoice to say that the state of our colleges is in this respect matter of congratulation . It were invidi- ous to mention names , or dwell upon individual acts of munificence ...
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... believe him to be a very good man , but I must write upon characters that the world are interested in reading about , I would abuse you , but I should get nothing by it ! ' Walcot always declared that the booksellers had been cheating ...
... believe him to be a very good man , but I must write upon characters that the world are interested in reading about , I would abuse you , but I should get nothing by it ! ' Walcot always declared that the booksellers had been cheating ...
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