The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
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... practice ; and as soon as that wish is generally , or even partially ex- pressed , it will become the interest of many to establish new seminaries , or reform the old . The first impulse therefore must be given to the minds of parents ...
... practice ; and as soon as that wish is generally , or even partially ex- pressed , it will become the interest of many to establish new seminaries , or reform the old . The first impulse therefore must be given to the minds of parents ...
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... practice to attend public worship , it is quite impossible to prevent them from acquiring the ideas in question in some form ; and there- fore , unless parents will adopt systematically , and maintain with the most vigilant care , the ...
... practice to attend public worship , it is quite impossible to prevent them from acquiring the ideas in question in some form ; and there- fore , unless parents will adopt systematically , and maintain with the most vigilant care , the ...
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... practice of trigonometry as with the theory , he would doubtless have spoken in a lower tone . After all , he forgets to mention a particular connected with these rules , which alone renders it next to impossible to forget them ; we ...
... practice of trigonometry as with the theory , he would doubtless have spoken in a lower tone . After all , he forgets to mention a particular connected with these rules , which alone renders it next to impossible to forget them ; we ...
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... practice of that day ; except that eight were borrowed from the King's library , six were procured from various quarters , and one was collated in Italy . They are designated in the margin by the Greek numerals , d ( the Compl . ) , B ...
... practice of that day ; except that eight were borrowed from the King's library , six were procured from various quarters , and one was collated in Italy . They are designated in the margin by the Greek numerals , d ( the Compl . ) , B ...
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... practice deduced from his promises , his example , and his sacrifice . Add to this , that the labours of these great men were employed almost en- tirely in illustrating and enforcing the obligation of particular duties , while the ...
... practice deduced from his promises , his example , and his sacrifice . Add to this , that the labours of these great men were employed almost en- tirely in illustrating and enforcing the obligation of particular duties , while the ...
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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.