The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
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... professions of deriving the materials of his ancient history from the Hebrew Scriptures , that he had the highest veneration for the Greek Version , and that his testimony goes to establish that there existed no discrepancy between the ...
... professions of deriving the materials of his ancient history from the Hebrew Scriptures , that he had the highest veneration for the Greek Version , and that his testimony goes to establish that there existed no discrepancy between the ...
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... profession , admit of a discipline in many points common to the children destined to all the professions . And yet , as parents are urged to fix at a very early period the future profession of each of their sons , they are properly ...
... profession , admit of a discipline in many points common to the children destined to all the professions . And yet , as parents are urged to fix at a very early period the future profession of each of their sons , they are properly ...
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... professions . He advises not to force any violent reforms on these ancient institutions , but to induce their gradual and voluntary amelioration , or , if that be possible , to superannuate them , by means of new though smaller ...
... professions . He advises not to force any violent reforms on these ancient institutions , but to induce their gradual and voluntary amelioration , or , if that be possible , to superannuate them , by means of new though smaller ...
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... profession for him ; unless they have fortune sufficient to contribute to his sup- port for perhaps many years after his entrance on it , or he has already acquired a very strong determination of mind towards it , accompanied by such ...
... profession for him ; unless they have fortune sufficient to contribute to his sup- port for perhaps many years after his entrance on it , or he has already acquired a very strong determination of mind towards it , accompanied by such ...
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... profession in the esteem and respect of the public . Church benèfices may thus be considered as a fund for the provision of the younger sons of our gentry and nobles ; and , in this point of view , it cannot surely be a matter of ...
... profession in the esteem and respect of the public . Church benèfices may thus be considered as a fund for the provision of the younger sons of our gentry and nobles ; and , in this point of view , it cannot surely be a matter 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.