The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 7
... stand in fear of what Ptolemy may do . " The Macedonians also were now in Greece as the adversaries of Sparta ; and the valour and wisdom of Cleomenes maintained with difficulty the unequal con- test . Still he was successful ; though ...
... stand in fear of what Ptolemy may do . " The Macedonians also were now in Greece as the adversaries of Sparta ; and the valour and wisdom of Cleomenes maintained with difficulty the unequal con- test . Still he was successful ; though ...
Page 16
... 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.
... 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.
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... stand before it ! Yet this is the law - and this the prophets - the whole moral purport of God's written word , given from the lips of Deity itself of the law , because it comprises every social duty in the detail , as required of the ...
... stand before it ! Yet this is the law - and this the prophets - the whole moral purport of God's written word , given from the lips of Deity itself of the law , because it comprises every social duty in the detail , as required of the ...
Page 27
... for present duties , and laying up for her a store of disappointment hereafter . Works of fiction were her delight , and thence , aided by her imagination , they are - but it is the condition they stand THE LISTENER . 27.
... for present duties , and laying up for her a store of disappointment hereafter . Works of fiction were her delight , and thence , aided by her imagination , they are - but it is the condition they stand THE LISTENER . 27.
Page 28
... stand in that makes them so . When a gentleman finds his business more than he can manage , he takes a junior partner , because he knows a servant will not be equally in his interest . The mother who finds the education of her children ...
... stand in that makes them so . When a gentleman finds his business more than he can manage , he takes a junior partner , because he knows a servant will not be equally in his interest . The mother who finds the education of her children ...
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