The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... desire was to conciliate a people in whose ideas the pomp of the episcopal church was among the greatest of its abominations , there might be more judgment in his conduct than at first appears . The new prelates took their seats in the ...
... desire was to conciliate a people in whose ideas the pomp of the episcopal church was among the greatest of its abominations , there might be more judgment in his conduct than at first appears . The new prelates took their seats in the ...
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... desire to follow him , seem to think no concessions neces- sary towards the pleasing of those about them - no yield- ing of habits , and notions , and unessential peculiarities . We speak to Christians - the irreligious , alas ! are dis ...
... desire to follow him , seem to think no concessions neces- sary towards the pleasing of those about them - no yield- ing of habits , and notions , and unessential peculiarities . We speak to Christians - the irreligious , alas ! are dis ...
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... desire to make the utmost use of the talents given her , perhaps the simple wish to excel in that particular study for her own gratification - or is it the fear that some one will do better , that some one she desires to surpass will ...
... desire to make the utmost use of the talents given her , perhaps the simple wish to excel in that particular study for her own gratification - or is it the fear that some one will do better , that some one she desires to surpass will ...
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... desire that has ever agitated the breast of man to look into that futurity which is veiled from his inspec- tion , with some mixture of devotional feeling towards the gods they served , in whose hands they believed were the issues of ...
... desire that has ever agitated the breast of man to look into that futurity which is veiled from his inspec- tion , with some mixture of devotional feeling towards the gods they served , in whose hands they believed were the issues of ...
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... desires or delights , but his will alone and his glory which is our peace , and our life and our all . And truly I think it were our best and wisest reflection , upon the many difficulties and dis- couragements without us , to be driven ...
... desires or delights , but his will alone and his glory which is our peace , and our life and our all . And truly I think it were our best and wisest reflection , upon the many difficulties and dis- couragements without us , to be driven ...
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