Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins, Marvin & Company, 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... mind . They are framed with a wise regard to every exigency of active life . Ignorance of the ancient lan- guages is an evil , which can never be remedied . The studies of natural history are attended with obvious ad- vantages in ...
... mind . They are framed with a wise regard to every exigency of active life . Ignorance of the ancient lan- guages is an evil , which can never be remedied . The studies of natural history are attended with obvious ad- vantages in ...
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... mind . " Another individual writes as follows : - " When the little college - church awoke from its guilty slumbers , and as the result , the effusion of the Holy Spirit was earnestly sought and confidently expected , I well remember ...
... mind . " Another individual writes as follows : - " When the little college - church awoke from its guilty slumbers , and as the result , the effusion of the Holy Spirit was earnestly sought and confidently expected , I well remember ...
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... mind , but was quieting himself in a delusion which is often fatal to persons in such circum- stances . His remarks to the individual were so appropriate to his very critical condition , and his expostulations were so earnest , that it ...
... mind , but was quieting himself in a delusion which is often fatal to persons in such circum- stances . His remarks to the individual were so appropriate to his very critical condition , and his expostulations were so earnest , that it ...
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... mind , and afford us the rarest pleasure . And although your distance might possibly have caused you to forget me , which I must confess your neglecting to write gives some ground for supposing , yet distance cannot obliterate the ...
... mind , and afford us the rarest pleasure . And although your distance might possibly have caused you to forget me , which I must confess your neglecting to write gives some ground for supposing , yet distance cannot obliterate the ...
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... mind with indelible distinctness . It is not too much to say that his labors in respect to the religious con- dition of students , were among the most earnest and suc- cessful in which he was ever engaged . On the 5th of December , 1814 ...
... mind with indelible distinctness . It is not too much to say that his labors in respect to the religious con- dition of students , were among the most earnest and suc- cessful in which he was ever engaged . On the 5th of December , 1814 ...
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