Friends Intelligencer, Том 42 |
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We cannot believe things, whatever their nature may be, that our common sense
teaches us are incredible and absurd. We may profess to believe such and such
things, and in a measure persuade ourselves that we do, and hold ourselves out
...
We cannot believe things, whatever their nature may be, that our common sense
teaches us are incredible and absurd. We may profess to believe such and such
things, and in a measure persuade ourselves that we do, and hold ourselves out
...
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It's nothing of the kind. ... As boys advanced in the school, there “grew up a deep
admiration, partaking largely of the nature of awe, and this softened into a sort of
loyalty, which remained even in the closer, more affectionate sympathy of later ...
It's nothing of the kind. ... As boys advanced in the school, there “grew up a deep
admiration, partaking largely of the nature of awe, and this softened into a sort of
loyalty, which remained even in the closer, more affectionate sympathy of later ...
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Fully recognizing that parents are the natural guardians of their children and
might be capable of instructing them in ... some years previously a few faithful
Friends here had started a school of the kind, which for some reason was
suffered to ...
Fully recognizing that parents are the natural guardians of their children and
might be capable of instructing them in ... some years previously a few faithful
Friends here had started a school of the kind, which for some reason was
suffered to ...
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But it may be that natural causes, operating in providential accord, were sufficient
. to From a letter of an Egyptian officer ... He was by experience as well as by
nature fitted to the unrelenting fierce conflict by which the domain of Israel was to
be ...
But it may be that natural causes, operating in providential accord, were sufficient
. to From a letter of an Egyptian officer ... He was by experience as well as by
nature fitted to the unrelenting fierce conflict by which the domain of Israel was to
be ...
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If any one was prepared to deny that the college should endeavor to instruct and
to improve the religious nature of its students, he would certainly not deny that the
college owes a duty to those moral elements of manhood which are even more ...
If any one was prepared to deny that the college should endeavor to instruct and
to improve the religious nature of its students, he would certainly not deny that the
college owes a duty to those moral elements of manhood which are even more ...
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