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... appear to be too absurd to need refutation , while those who are weak enough to hold them are not likely to perceive the force of it . Two observations only we shall offer on this subject , for the benefit of those who may be in danger ...
... appear to be too absurd to need refutation , while those who are weak enough to hold them are not likely to perceive the force of it . Two observations only we shall offer on this subject , for the benefit of those who may be in danger ...
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... appear crude ; they very probably are so ; but if they lead to the full discussion of the subject on the part of those to whom the chief management of our academical institutions is entrusted , our end will be answered . Here again we ...
... appear crude ; they very probably are so ; but if they lead to the full discussion of the subject on the part of those to whom the chief management of our academical institutions is entrusted , our end will be answered . Here again we ...
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... too early to more important and arduous fields of labor . It will be seen from these remarks , that it is only by a very gradual process that we would permit students to appear before regular congrega- Dissenting Theological Colleges . 21.
... too early to more important and arduous fields of labor . It will be seen from these remarks , that it is only by a very gradual process that we would permit students to appear before regular congrega- Dissenting Theological Colleges . 21.
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that we would permit students to appear before regular congrega- tions at all , and would reserve their opportunities of doing this until quite a late period in their academical career . This we would do both for the reasons just ...
that we would permit students to appear before regular congrega- tions at all , and would reserve their opportunities of doing this until quite a late period in their academical career . This we would do both for the reasons just ...
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... appear that he has done either , except indirectly , in the greater soundness of his reasoning and per- spicuity of his statements . Now , though this lesson ought to be incessantly inculcated upon him while he is a student , though he ...
... appear that he has done either , except indirectly , in the greater soundness of his reasoning and per- spicuity of his statements . Now , though this lesson ought to be incessantly inculcated upon him while he is a student , though he ...
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