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... truth , content themselves with a measure of expediency ; and , though they may have strong doubts , are satisfied with using the tables which assisted their early studies . He ' These and similar embarrassments and interruptions to his ...
... truth , content themselves with a measure of expediency ; and , though they may have strong doubts , are satisfied with using the tables which assisted their early studies . He ' These and similar embarrassments and interruptions to his ...
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... TRUTH than any Epoch of the Creation hitherto proposed , may be asserted with confidence . pp . 95-105 . The preparatory matter being thus amply disposed in the introduction , -a most learned and truly interesting performance , the ...
... TRUTH than any Epoch of the Creation hitherto proposed , may be asserted with confidence . pp . 95-105 . The preparatory matter being thus amply disposed in the introduction , -a most learned and truly interesting performance , the ...
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... truth , and his parents should encourage him by the assurance , that these deficiencies may be amply compensated by patient perseverance , and by careful and judicious education . This plain truth , strongly reite- rated , cannot fail ...
... truth , and his parents should encourage him by the assurance , that these deficiencies may be amply compensated by patient perseverance , and by careful and judicious education . This plain truth , strongly reite- rated , cannot fail ...
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... truth communicated by divine revelation . Nor are we taught to comprehend how , if Christianity be to be regarded as such a system , education in general , and education for the other particular professions , can be safely and ...
... truth communicated by divine revelation . Nor are we taught to comprehend how , if Christianity be to be regarded as such a system , education in general , and education for the other particular professions , can be safely and ...
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... truth , and , by infallible conse- quence , the practical love of justice , may thus be explo- ded , by a formal sanction to the love of victory , and to a pertinacity regardless of right and wrong , for the sake of producing ...
... truth , and , by infallible conse- quence , the practical love of justice , may thus be explo- ded , by a formal sanction to the love of victory , and to a pertinacity regardless of right and wrong , for the sake of producing ...
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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.