The Christian Examiner, Том 87Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1869 |
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... land . In the memory of many not yet old , German studies were eccentric , the sign almost of a disordered mind ; were discouraged by wise professors , and dreaded even by curious students . Half a century has not yet passed , since the ...
... land . In the memory of many not yet old , German studies were eccentric , the sign almost of a disordered mind ; were discouraged by wise professors , and dreaded even by curious students . Half a century has not yet passed , since the ...
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... land , in her intercourse with ser- vants and tradesmen ; an employer needs it with his operatives . Children learn the language from their nurses and their play- mates , before they are instructed in it from the grammar and the ...
... land , in her intercourse with ser- vants and tradesmen ; an employer needs it with his operatives . Children learn the language from their nurses and their play- mates , before they are instructed in it from the grammar and the ...
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... land , where men are so careless of the Sabbath , and where the saving gospel is dispensed to such scanty audiences . There are compiled the great cyclopædias of the Bible and of theology , of which the English and American works are ...
... land , where men are so careless of the Sabbath , and where the saving gospel is dispensed to such scanty audiences . There are compiled the great cyclopædias of the Bible and of theology , of which the English and American works are ...
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... land , more than any other , are apt to leave the ranks , to make " excursions , " and to disregard the rules of party drill . The study and influence of these writers have helped to emancipate our own sectarians from their strict ...
... land , more than any other , are apt to leave the ranks , to make " excursions , " and to disregard the rules of party drill . The study and influence of these writers have helped to emancipate our own sectarians from their strict ...
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... land , though we may be glad when emigrants come to till our soil , to open our mines , or bring out our resources . We need rather to shake off that yoke which German scholarship has laid upon 1869. ] 19 On the Study of German in America .
... land , though we may be glad when emigrants come to till our soil , to open our mines , or bring out our resources . We need rather to shake off that yoke which German scholarship has laid upon 1869. ] 19 On the Study of German in America .
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Сторінка 85 - Consider, my children, what that signifies, he finished them in six days. The meaning of it is this; that in six thousand years the Lord God will bring all things to an end. For with him one day is a thousand years; as himself testifieth, saying, Behold this day shall be as a thousand years.
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