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... church . It is while deciding whether his education should be in a great mea- sure private or at a public school . The moral principles of nien in other professions spring often from different sources ; from interest , ambition , or ...
... church . It is while deciding whether his education should be in a great mea- sure private or at a public school . The moral principles of nien in other professions spring often from different sources ; from interest , ambition , or ...
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... church catechism ; but this general instruction is not sufficient to form the character of a clergyman . At public schools , boys of different tempers , and des- ained to different professions , live together , and catch one another's ...
... church catechism ; but this general instruction is not sufficient to form the character of a clergyman . At public schools , boys of different tempers , and des- ained to different professions , live together , and catch one another's ...
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... church should never be encou raged to argue for victory ; he should never be applauded for pleading his cause well , for supporting his own opinion , or for decrying or ex- pósing to ridicule that of his opponent . " p . 88 . # It seems ...
... church should never be encou raged to argue for victory ; he should never be applauded for pleading his cause well , for supporting his own opinion , or for decrying or ex- pósing to ridicule that of his opponent . " p . 88 . # It seems ...
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... church . Had Mr. Morehead recommended his hearers to attend the " profound and eloquent ' lectures of Professor Stewart , they would have heard something about philosophy and philoso- phers ' to much better purpose , than by listening ...
... church . Had Mr. Morehead recommended his hearers to attend the " profound and eloquent ' lectures of Professor Stewart , they would have heard something about philosophy and philoso- phers ' to much better purpose , than by listening ...
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... church . ' ( p . 153. ) He utterly disapproves of such ' a medley of churchmen and dissenters ; ' he has no notion of such bye - paths ' of doing good ; he detests such unnatu- ral confederacies ' with a new fanatical brotherhood ; ' he ...
... church . ' ( p . 153. ) He utterly disapproves of such ' a medley of churchmen and dissenters ; ' he has no notion of such bye - paths ' of doing good ; he detests such unnatu- ral confederacies ' with a new fanatical brotherhood ; ' he ...
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Página 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.