The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 - Education |
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... mind of any . To the meritorious austeri- ties of the Essenian , the ostentatious devotion and self- confidence of the Pharisee , and the infidel security of the Sadducee , the tale of unmerited redemption from helpless corruption , was ...
... mind of any . To the meritorious austeri- ties of the Essenian , the ostentatious devotion and self- confidence of the Pharisee , and the infidel security of the Sadducee , the tale of unmerited redemption from helpless corruption , was ...
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... minds , the sight of a Jew would surely bring to memory the God of Abraham and all the tissue of miraculous events with which the Jewish name for ever stands associated . REFLECTIONS ON SELECT PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE , Whatsoever is not ...
... minds , the sight of a Jew would surely bring to memory the God of Abraham and all the tissue of miraculous events with which the Jewish name for ever stands associated . REFLECTIONS ON SELECT PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE , Whatsoever is not ...
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... mind struck with the contrast I beheld . They were not indeed unfed and naked in their land of barrenness , for pity had fetched them in - but they were sitting there , the sup- pliants for a small share of that which once was all their ...
... mind struck with the contrast I beheld . They were not indeed unfed and naked in their land of barrenness , for pity had fetched them in - but they were sitting there , the sup- pliants for a small share of that which once was all their ...
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... mind of the awfulness of her situation , than this sort of silence and withdrawing from communication with others at a time when most minds would have sought encouragement and consolation from all around them . Mary seems to have felt ...
... mind of the awfulness of her situation , than this sort of silence and withdrawing from communication with others at a time when most minds would have sought encouragement and consolation from all around them . Mary seems to have felt ...
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... mind to God , that these things struck all who saw them , and had never seen any thing like it before . This did spread a spirit of devotion among all that were about her , who could not see so much in her , without somewhat to arise in ...
... mind to God , that these things struck all who saw them , and had never seen any thing like it before . This did spread a spirit of devotion among all that were about her , who could not see so much in her , without somewhat to arise in ...
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