The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... that point was carried , they might proceed to other things , as should be found expedient : but he did not care to lay down any scheme . Fairfoul , ( another of the new bishops , selected for the see of Glasgow , 12 BIOGRAPHY .
... that point was carried , they might proceed to other things , as should be found expedient : but he did not care to lay down any scheme . Fairfoul , ( another of the new bishops , selected for the see of Glasgow , 12 BIOGRAPHY .
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... things of which they before complained . It is painful to observe it has been so in the religious as well as in the political affairs of mankind . Another act now declared all the presbyterian ministers who held livings to which they ...
... things of which they before complained . It is painful to observe it has been so in the religious as well as in the political affairs of mankind . Another act now declared all the presbyterian ministers who held livings to which they ...
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... thing that is worth the doing , we are in danger of being bewildered by the many subjects of interest that offer ... things earthly are , but still it is en- joyment ; and to our little store , however little added , must still be ...
... thing that is worth the doing , we are in danger of being bewildered by the many subjects of interest that offer ... things earthly are , but still it is en- joyment ; and to our little store , however little added , must still be ...
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... things I entreat you , dear M. , if you possess and are disposed to cultivate this heaven- descended , heaven - aspiring talent , use it as that for which you must give an account , and do not let the cha- racter of Christian you assume ...
... things I entreat you , dear M. , if you possess and are disposed to cultivate this heaven- descended , heaven - aspiring talent , use it as that for which you must give an account , and do not let the cha- racter of Christian you assume ...
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... thing in our manners , words , or habits , needlessly offensive to the taste and feelings , nay , even to the pre- judices of society , why not put it off ? Is our religion so poor a thing as to need such testimony ? Perhaps we say ...
... thing in our manners , words , or habits , needlessly offensive to the taste and feelings , nay , even to the pre- judices of society , why not put it off ? Is our religion so poor a thing as to need such testimony ? Perhaps we say ...
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