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... Divine Revelation , that Christian chronologists have been enabled to supply the first of these requisites ; and , if the remaining difficulty be at any time surmounted , the means must be derived from the sacred pages . From the ...
... Divine Revelation , that Christian chronologists have been enabled to supply the first of these requisites ; and , if the remaining difficulty be at any time surmounted , the means must be derived from the sacred pages . From the ...
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... 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 innocently conduct- ed under ...
... 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 innocently conduct- ed under ...
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... and mean ideas of the Divine Being by minute illustrations or trivial and deceptive analogies of habitually threatening 4 his vengeance on their faults , in the form either 20 Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
... and mean ideas of the Divine Being by minute illustrations or trivial and deceptive analogies of habitually threatening 4 his vengeance on their faults , in the form either 20 Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
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... 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 resort , with a promptitude which has at last the effect of profaneness ...
... 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 resort , with a promptitude which has at last the effect of profaneness ...
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... divine Of his blood has mixt itself with mine : pure When first I trod thy summit , HE alone , His name , his memory fill'd th ' expanding zone ; Him only saw I ; ether laugh'd in vain , And countless flowers perfum'd th ' enamell'd ...
... divine Of his blood has mixt itself with mine : pure When first I trod thy summit , HE alone , His name , his memory fill'd th ' expanding zone ; Him only saw I ; ether laugh'd in vain , And countless flowers perfum'd th ' enamell'd ...
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Strona 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.