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... established by a connected chain of analytical and synthetical argument , shewing the conformity of the general outline , with the particular periods that compose it , in detail ; and also , by its agree- ment with that of the first ...
... established by a connected chain of analytical and synthetical argument , shewing the conformity of the general outline , with the particular periods that compose it , in detail ; and also , by its agree- ment with that of the first ...
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... established date . 4. Never to frame an hypothesis , nor to assign a con- jectural date , except in cases of downright necessity . 5. Care- fully and critically to distinguish between different persons , in different ages and countries ...
... established date . 4. Never to frame an hypothesis , nor to assign a con- jectural date , except in cases of downright necessity . 5. Care- fully and critically to distinguish between different persons , in different ages and countries ...
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... established , as we think , by Dr. Kennicott in his Dissertatio Generalis , and in his English writings ; to which ... establish that there existed no discrepancy between the two copies in his time . The principal instrument which our ...
... established , as we think , by Dr. Kennicott in his Dissertatio Generalis , and in his English writings ; to which ... establish that there existed no discrepancy between the two copies in his time . The principal instrument which our ...
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... established with the people , and , of course , they seized a great share of political power . ' p . 30 . Our author's scheme for the formation of an improved order of elementary and superior schools in this country , is laid down with ...
... established with the people , and , of course , they seized a great share of political power . ' p . 30 . Our author's scheme for the formation of an improved order of elementary and superior schools in this country , is laid down with ...
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... establish new seminaries , or reform the old . The first impulse therefore must be given to the minds of parents ; and they must in the first place be convinced of the folly of treating children as mere playthings , as mere creatures to ...
... establish new seminaries , or reform the old . The first impulse therefore must be given to the minds of parents ; and they must in the first place be convinced of the folly of treating children as mere playthings , as mere creatures to ...
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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.