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Page 17
... hand , if a solid and extensive foundation of knowledge has been laid during a period of studious leisure , and those invaluable habits of mind formed which are involved in the very acquisition of such knowledge , it becomes compara ...
... hand , if a solid and extensive foundation of knowledge has been laid during a period of studious leisure , and those invaluable habits of mind formed which are involved in the very acquisition of such knowledge , it becomes compara ...
Page 30
... hand and pushes forward . If students prove indolent , and upon being called upon once or twice , show by their ignorance and slovenliness that they are not disposed to learn , neither the limited nature of his duties , nor justice to ...
... hand and pushes forward . If students prove indolent , and upon being called upon once or twice , show by their ignorance and slovenliness that they are not disposed to learn , neither the limited nature of his duties , nor justice to ...
Page 36
... hand , that he hardly knew how to take it , he felt so angry with him for abusing the king . Pooh ! pooh ! ' said Peter , I bear no ill - will to his majesty - God bless him ! I believe him to be a very good man , but I must write upon ...
... hand , that he hardly knew how to take it , he felt so angry with him for abusing the king . Pooh ! pooh ! ' said Peter , I bear no ill - will to his majesty - God bless him ! I believe him to be a very good man , but I must write upon ...
Page 69
... hand , we think the Brethren to be decidedly and mischievously wrong in teaching that the apostolic regulations are ... hands , as they did , on newly baptized adults , or even to anoint the sick , might in us be an act of presumption ...
... hand , we think the Brethren to be decidedly and mischievously wrong in teaching that the apostolic regulations are ... hands , as they did , on newly baptized adults , or even to anoint the sick , might in us be an act of presumption ...
Page 70
... hand , it appeared to us that there is no real and powerful impe- diment to a greater measure of co - operation among Dissent- ing churches than generally exists , and that many advantages might accrue from a greater blending of them ...
... hand , it appeared to us that there is no real and powerful impe- diment to a greater measure of co - operation among Dissent- ing churches than generally exists , and that many advantages might accrue from a greater blending of them ...
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