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... method , and end with the synthetical . 3. Not to adopt any date that shall be repugnant to any other established date . 4. Never to frame an hypothesis , nor to assign a con- jectural date , except in cases of downright necessity . 5 ...
... method , and end with the synthetical . 3. Not to adopt any date that shall be repugnant to any other established date . 4. Never to frame an hypothesis , nor to assign a con- jectural date , except in cases of downright necessity . 5 ...
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... method . The next and concluding part of the present volume is intitled , Elements of Sacred Geography . The author con- siders the site of paradise , the phænomenon and effects of the deluge , partial deluges , as those of Ogyges and ...
... method . The next and concluding part of the present volume is intitled , Elements of Sacred Geography . The author con- siders the site of paradise , the phænomenon and effects of the deluge , partial deluges , as those of Ogyges and ...
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... methods which will generally prove effectual may be adopted by parents , to give the child a preference for any department of learning or action they choose , and to make him sedulous to acquire the requisite qualifications . The author ...
... methods which will generally prove effectual may be adopted by parents , to give the child a preference for any department of learning or action they choose , and to make him sedulous to acquire the requisite qualifications . The author ...
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... method of retaining his know- ledge by connecting it with a set of general principles , ( a sort of corks to keep it in buoyancy ) had been more precise- ly explained by means of two or three exemplifications . There are some very ...
... method of retaining his know- ledge by connecting it with a set of general principles , ( a sort of corks to keep it in buoyancy ) had been more precise- ly explained by means of two or three exemplifications . There are some very ...
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... method of education for this specific purpose , our author delineates at length the required character , in the successive official stages of curate , rector , and prelate . He informs us that a good curate is not the man who boasts of ...
... method of education for this specific purpose , our author delineates at length the required character , in the successive official stages of curate , rector , and prelate . He informs us that a good curate is not the man who boasts of ...
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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.