The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... believe a message of so much strangeness , and asked of the hea- venly assistant a sign to assure him of its truth . The sign was at once a pledge and a reproof - the aged minister became instantly dumb , and continued so till after the ...
... believe a message of so much strangeness , and asked of the hea- venly assistant a sign to assure him of its truth . The sign was at once a pledge and a reproof - the aged minister became instantly dumb , and continued so till after the ...
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... believe you would not . There is nothing more moving to our natural feelings , than to look on the residue of fallen greatness — if a suffering pauper be pointed out to us as the child of one who was of rank and birth superior to our ...
... believe you would not . There is nothing more moving to our natural feelings , than to look on the residue of fallen greatness — if a suffering pauper be pointed out to us as the child of one who was of rank and birth superior to our ...
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... believe in predestination - to which the Bishop answered , that he would never forget the provi- dence of God , which had appeared so signally on this occasion . While alarm and confusion reigned in the councils of James , every thing ...
... believe in predestination - to which the Bishop answered , that he would never forget the provi- dence of God , which had appeared so signally on this occasion . While alarm and confusion reigned in the councils of James , every thing ...
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... believe it was so . It is impossible that the study of the Creator's works should tend to disprove his existence or controvert his word . It is impossible that man , going to the study of nature with an honest and a humble mind , should ...
... believe it was so . It is impossible that the study of the Creator's works should tend to disprove his existence or controvert his word . It is impossible that man , going to the study of nature with an honest and a humble mind , should ...
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... : you will find that it smells like burnt bone . There are , I believe , more than thirty species of Corallines ; most of them so much resembling vegetables , that it is often very difficult to distinguish them in any other way 51.
... : you will find that it smells like burnt bone . There are , I believe , more than thirty species of Corallines ; most of them so much resembling vegetables , that it is often very difficult to distinguish them in any other way 51.
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