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Page 11
... human nature , and some insight into his own character ; before the im- petuosity of youth was softened down , and the powers of reflection developed . It seems to be imagined by many , that the sole task of tutors is to infuse into the ...
... human nature , and some insight into his own character ; before the im- petuosity of youth was softened down , and the powers of reflection developed . It seems to be imagined by many , that the sole task of tutors is to infuse into the ...
Page 12
... human prudence and sagacity . On the other hand , we are inclined to believe that in a large proportion of the instances in which an early separation takes place between a youthful pastor and the flock who have chosen him as their ...
... human prudence and sagacity . On the other hand , we are inclined to believe that in a large proportion of the instances in which an early separation takes place between a youthful pastor and the flock who have chosen him as their ...
Page 18
... human happiness , or with the pro- gress of religion ; and in these days , when , as already said , so much of the good that is to be done must be done out of the pul- pit , no one of common sense will think this a slight advantage . It ...
... human happiness , or with the pro- gress of religion ; and in these days , when , as already said , so much of the good that is to be done must be done out of the pul- pit , no one of common sense will think this a slight advantage . It ...
Page 19
... human happiness , or with the pro- gress of religion ; and in these days , when , as already said , so much of the good that is to be done must be done out of the pul- pit , no one of common sense will think this a slight advantage . It ...
... human happiness , or with the pro- gress of religion ; and in these days , when , as already said , so much of the good that is to be done must be done out of the pul- pit , no one of common sense will think this a slight advantage . It ...
Page 19
... human happiness , or with the pro- gress of religion ; and in these days , when , as already said , so much of the good that is to be done must be done out of the pul- pit , no one of common sense will think this a slight advantage . It ...
... human happiness , or with the pro- gress of religion ; and in these days , when , as already said , so much of the good that is to be done must be done out of the pul- pit , no one of common sense will think this a slight advantage . It ...
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