The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... unacceptable , for the doctrine he taught was adverse to them all . The Pharisees were the predominating party - we have already spoken of the nature of their credence , and shall readily perceive how 8 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
... unacceptable , for the doctrine he taught was adverse to them all . The Pharisees were the predominating party - we have already spoken of the nature of their credence , and shall readily perceive how 8 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
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... perceive how much it stood opposed to the Messiah's claims . They , in conjunction with the rest of the nation , expected in the predicted King a triumphant conqueror , who should reduce the nations of the earth under the standard of ...
... perceive how much it stood opposed to the Messiah's claims . They , in conjunction with the rest of the nation , expected in the predicted King a triumphant conqueror , who should reduce the nations of the earth under the standard of ...
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... perceive , or do but persuade ourselves of its former beauty . Misery , guilt , and deep - written melancholy there certainly were upon their sallow brows - in some , I could have believed it the melancholy of penitence and shame ...
... perceive , or do but persuade ourselves of its former beauty . Misery , guilt , and deep - written melancholy there certainly were upon their sallow brows - in some , I could have believed it the melancholy of penitence and shame ...
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... perceive that Moses , writing for the ignorant , and not wishing to instruct them in as- tronomy , was directed to speak of things as they ap- peared , knowing that he should thus be understood . And in Geology it will assuredly prove ...
... perceive that Moses , writing for the ignorant , and not wishing to instruct them in as- tronomy , was directed to speak of things as they ap- peared , knowing that he should thus be understood . And in Geology it will assuredly prove ...
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... perceive that its surface is regularly disposed into a number of minute cells , scarcely big enough to admit the point of a pin ? Each of these has had its inhabitant ; and some of them , as you might perceive by the micro- scope , are ...
... perceive that its surface is regularly disposed into a number of minute cells , scarcely big enough to admit the point of a pin ? Each of these has had its inhabitant ; and some of them , as you might perceive by the micro- scope , are ...
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