The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... father over his child- Nor does the fact deserve less attention , that when morals degenerate and vice increases , men are liable to be- come suspicious , and guard their domestic circle with jeal- ous tyranny . On both accounts - at ...
... father over his child- Nor does the fact deserve less attention , that when morals degenerate and vice increases , men are liable to be- come suspicious , and guard their domestic circle with jeal- ous tyranny . On both accounts - at ...
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... Fathers caution females chosen to a religious office against loquacity , that their social tendencies could not be freely indulged without hazard to the peace of families and the cause of truth . At this point lurked their strongest foe ...
... Fathers caution females chosen to a religious office against loquacity , that their social tendencies could not be freely indulged without hazard to the peace of families and the cause of truth . At this point lurked their strongest foe ...
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... father was still a pagan ; and although he may have cared but little for her change of belief in times of repose ... father , if I am still worthy of being called a father by thee . Have I not with these hands led thee up to the bloom of ...
... father was still a pagan ; and although he may have cared but little for her change of belief in times of repose ... father , if I am still worthy of being called a father by thee . Have I not with these hands led thee up to the bloom of ...
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... Father , when he wrote these phrases , had in mind an ideal class ; for the subsequent chapters of his treatise are a swift witness against the more obvious interpretation . Many virgins , we are made to un- derstand , had laid aside ...
... Father , when he wrote these phrases , had in mind an ideal class ; for the subsequent chapters of his treatise are a swift witness against the more obvious interpretation . Many virgins , we are made to un- derstand , had laid aside ...
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... Father , " feel the same solicitude in regard to beau- ty of person and splendor of apparel as before their conver- sion , and it is impossible to distinguish them by their ap- pearance from the heathen . " Especially was this true of ...
... Father , " feel the same solicitude in regard to beau- ty of person and splendor of apparel as before their conver- sion , and it is impossible to distinguish them by their ap- pearance from the heathen . " Especially was this true of ...
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