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... regard to utility requires that other professions should support , and be supported by , those opposite principles . With entire gravity our author takes quite the Christian ground , in settling the moral principles of the youth ...
... regard to utility requires that other professions should support , and be supported by , those opposite principles . With entire gravity our author takes quite the Christian ground , in settling the moral principles of the youth ...
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... regard it with dislike , and dis- qualify him for feeling the full impression of its sanctity and grandeur in subsequent life . Instructors are admo- nished to be cautious of giving the child erroneous and mean ideas of the Divine Being ...
... regard it with dislike , and dis- qualify him for feeling the full impression of its sanctity and grandeur in subsequent life . Instructors are admo- nished to be cautious of giving the child erroneous and mean ideas of the Divine Being ...
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... regard to attempting to connect , in the minds of children , ideas of the divine anger , and the punishments of a future state , with their faults and vices , we think there are pious parents and teachers that need some admonition . To ...
... regard to attempting to connect , in the minds of children , ideas of the divine anger , and the punishments of a future state , with their faults and vices , we think there are pious parents and teachers that need some admonition . To ...
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... regards as very desirable . One son , let it be supposed , is to be a lawyer , another a clergyman . The young ... regard as immoral , is by the same instructors , on the same day , in the same room , encouraged in the young lawyer ...
... regards as very desirable . One son , let it be supposed , is to be a lawyer , another a clergyman . The young ... regard as immoral , is by the same instructors , on the same day , in the same room , encouraged in the young lawyer ...
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... regard to the Governor of the world , and a rigorous adherence to his revealed laws , was deemed too trifling or too fanatical to be brought forwards in each of the delineations of professional excellence , as a purifier of mo tives ...
... regard to the Governor of the world , and a rigorous adherence to his revealed laws , was deemed too trifling or too fanatical to be brought forwards in each of the delineations of professional excellence , as a purifier of mo tives ...
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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.