Scenes from Christian HistoryCrosby, Nichols, and Company, 1854 - 288 pages |
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... young committed to their charge , and pursuing this course , so much time and application as will accomplish this end . The result , to say nothing of spiritual impressions , would be the possession of a body of Christian information of ...
... young committed to their charge , and pursuing this course , so much time and application as will accomplish this end . The result , to say nothing of spiritual impressions , would be the possession of a body of Christian information of ...
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... young people of sixteen and seventeen years of age , who are the youngest for whom it is intended , are no longer children . The ease with which such readers understand romances intended for grown people assures us that we need not ...
... young people of sixteen and seventeen years of age , who are the youngest for whom it is intended , are no longer children . The ease with which such readers understand romances intended for grown people assures us that we need not ...
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... young man , a cowardly , licentious , cruel drunkard , whose vices were leading him to insanity , and who was making his first use of power to overthrow those by whose help he had gained it . of this book some single points from which ...
... young man , a cowardly , licentious , cruel drunkard , whose vices were leading him to insanity , and who was making his first use of power to overthrow those by whose help he had gained it . of this book some single points from which ...
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... young tiger was afraid of his old master long after he had tasted blood . Yet Seneca's system was a cowardly system . It was the best of Roman morality , and still it was mean . His * Tacit . Ann . xiv . 13 . 20 PAUL AND NERO . daring ...
... young tiger was afraid of his old master long after he had tasted blood . Yet Seneca's system was a cowardly system . It was the best of Roman morality , and still it was mean . His * Tacit . Ann . xiv . 13 . 20 PAUL AND NERO . daring ...
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... young people who are willing to do this , we place at the end of each chapter some references to a few of the books which almost every one can obtain for such reading . For general purposes for the whole inquiry , — MILMAN'S HISTORY OF ...
... young people who are willing to do this , we place at the end of each chapter some references to a few of the books which almost every one can obtain for such reading . For general purposes for the whole inquiry , — MILMAN'S HISTORY OF ...
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