The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 16
... their way for want of understanding it . To all whom he meant should under- stand it , I believe that he has done so - to all the honest and the simple - minded , who have no other purpose but to understand , obey it , and be saved.
... their way for want of understanding it . To all whom he meant should under- stand it , I believe that he has done so - to all the honest and the simple - minded , who have no other purpose but to understand , obey it , and be saved.
Page 17
... believe ; and some we think it dangerous to believe ; and some we determine before- hand cannot be true ; and some , I fear too often , that we determine not to receive if they are true . And thence we go to disputing and cavilling ...
... believe ; and some we think it dangerous to believe ; and some we determine before- hand cannot be true ; and some , I fear too often , that we determine not to receive if they are true . And thence we go to disputing and cavilling ...
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... believe it , and have proved it , seem , in this matter , to be more guilty than all others , in the indulgence of untoward dis- positions towards their fellow - creatures , if it can be proved that they have not borne in mind this ...
... believe it , and have proved it , seem , in this matter , to be more guilty than all others , in the indulgence of untoward dis- positions towards their fellow - creatures , if it can be proved that they have not borne in mind this ...
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... believe insect secretions of this kind are generally of a very pungent , and often of a caustie na- ture : the fluid which this beautiful rose - scented capricorn throws out , will occasion considerable pain if applied to the eyes or ...
... believe insect secretions of this kind are generally of a very pungent , and often of a caustie na- ture : the fluid which this beautiful rose - scented capricorn throws out , will occasion considerable pain if applied to the eyes or ...
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... believe , my dear , you are mistaken ; for I have never observed any glow - worms in our neighbour- hood . These " stars of the earth , and diamonds of the night , " as they have been called , are found chiefly in the southern parts of ...
... believe , my dear , you are mistaken ; for I have never observed any glow - worms in our neighbour- hood . These " stars of the earth , and diamonds of the night , " as they have been called , are found chiefly in the southern parts of ...
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