Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins, Marvin & Company, 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... remark , that not many of the students of Yale college , were at this time professors of religion . A considerable proportion of those who became pious in the revival of 1813 , were members of the senior class , whose connection with ...
... remark , that not many of the students of Yale college , were at this time professors of religion . A considerable proportion of those who became pious in the revival of 1813 , were members of the senior class , whose connection with ...
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... remark . This was sufficient to win my heart . But this was not all . At the conclusion , he manifestly felt more gratitude than he could express . Such was the basis of our friendship — a friend- ship which continued rising and ...
... remark . This was sufficient to win my heart . But this was not all . At the conclusion , he manifestly felt more gratitude than he could express . Such was the basis of our friendship — a friend- ship which continued rising and ...
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... remarks . It shows that the spirit of Washington , who was a father to the Indians , as well as father to his country , animated at least some of his successors . It is not pretended by these remarks , but that the relations of our ...
... remarks . It shows that the spirit of Washington , who was a father to the Indians , as well as father to his country , animated at least some of his successors . It is not pretended by these remarks , but that the relations of our ...
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... remarks are offered for the purpose of illustra- ting the difficult , as well as interesting , nature of the enterprise in which Mr. Cornelius was now engaged . Many were the obstacles which were thrown in his path by men of enlightened ...
... remarks are offered for the purpose of illustra- ting the difficult , as well as interesting , nature of the enterprise in which Mr. Cornelius was now engaged . Many were the obstacles which were thrown in his path by men of enlightened ...
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... remark is consistent with one on a preceding page respect- ing the patronage which the government of the United States were extending to the schools , & c . , which were established among the Indians . The original policy of the ...
... remark is consistent with one on a preceding page respect- ing the patronage which the government of the United States were extending to the schools , & c . , which were established among the Indians . The original policy of the ...
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