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... course of their progress , and political tools at its conclusion ; or whether zealous piety , and a dereliction of the spirit and fashions of the world , be the necessary inheritance of the younger sons of the no- bility and gentry . On ...
... course of their progress , and political tools at its conclusion ; or whether zealous piety , and a dereliction of the spirit and fashions of the world , be the necessary inheritance of the younger sons of the no- bility and gentry . On ...
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... course , Christianity , is to be considered as any thing more than a convenient basis for a profession , with its appropriate set of peculiar decorums ; or whether it is really a system of truth communicated by divine revelation . Nor ...
... course , Christianity , is to be considered as any thing more than a convenient basis for a profession , with its appropriate set of peculiar decorums ; or whether it is really a system of truth communicated by divine revelation . Nor ...
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... course of a young clergyman's studies , previously to his going to college , at college , and in his subsequent years . The French and Eng- lish modes of eloquence are contrasted , and the latter , for very good reasons , preferred ...
... course of a young clergyman's studies , previously to his going to college , at college , and in his subsequent years . The French and Eng- lish modes of eloquence are contrasted , and the latter , for very good reasons , preferred ...
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... course , is not new : it is fol lowed , however , by some remarks which are worth the atten- tion of the student . } I : Each of the preceding methods is adapted to logarithmic computation , and each , in an analytical point of view is ...
... course , is not new : it is fol lowed , however , by some remarks which are worth the atten- tion of the student . } I : Each of the preceding methods is adapted to logarithmic computation , and each , in an analytical point of view is ...
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... course my congregation must be still more tired than myself . There are people , however , who may derive some benefit from reading upon these subjects , which are in fact better adapt- ed for the closet , than the pulpit ; and a reader ...
... course my congregation must be still more tired than myself . There are people , however , who may derive some benefit from reading upon these subjects , which are in fact better adapt- ed for the closet , than the pulpit ; and a reader ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.