Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... observation through life fully confirmed , that children generally lose several years , in consequence of being considered by their friends as too young to be taught . She pursued a different course with her son . She began to instruct ...
... observation through life fully confirmed , that children generally lose several years , in consequence of being considered by their friends as too young to be taught . She pursued a different course with her son . She began to instruct ...
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... observed that the study of the classics and of the mathematics had been for a number of years vigorously pursued , owing to the exertions of several superior men ; and the discipline of the Seminary raised to a higher standard . His ...
... observed that the study of the classics and of the mathematics had been for a number of years vigorously pursued , owing to the exertions of several superior men ; and the discipline of the Seminary raised to a higher standard . His ...
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... his duty to elucidate . Although these studies were prosecuted by the students in appropriate text - books , the order of which he Address p . 15 . observed in his recitations , he always thought for himself xxvi LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... his duty to elucidate . Although these studies were prosecuted by the students in appropriate text - books , the order of which he Address p . 15 . observed in his recitations , he always thought for himself xxvi LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... observed more care- fully and extensively ; -few have conversed more largely , and been more in contact with the world , in all its innocently acces- sible points . " His object was not only to instruct the young men under his care in ...
... observed more care- fully and extensively ; -few have conversed more largely , and been more in contact with the world , in all its innocently acces- sible points . " His object was not only to instruct the young men under his care in ...
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... observed , " says Professor Silliman , " that he ut- tered himself with his usual force and animation ; and in perform- ing the Communion - service he appeared much softened and af- fected ; nor was he sensible of uncommon fatigue in ...
... observed , " says Professor Silliman , " that he ut- tered himself with his usual force and animation ; and in perform- ing the Communion - service he appeared much softened and af- fected ; nor was he sensible of uncommon fatigue in ...
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