The Martyr of Erromanga, Or, The Philosophy of Missions. Illustrated from the Labours, Death and Character of the Late Rev. John Williams. 3rd EdJohn Shaw, 1843 - 472 стор. |
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... interests for both worlds ; and a character which forms the highest and noblest manifestation of philanthropy , pa- triotism , piety , and moral greatness . The work of Missions is incomparably the best me- dium through which to ...
... interests for both worlds ; and a character which forms the highest and noblest manifestation of philanthropy , pa- triotism , piety , and moral greatness . The work of Missions is incomparably the best me- dium through which to ...
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... interest of discussion , avoiding at once the coldness of abstraction and the languor of dissertation ; while it has been his studied endeavour , throughout , to give every subject the highest legitimate practical bearing . The Author ...
... interest of discussion , avoiding at once the coldness of abstraction and the languor of dissertation ; while it has been his studied endeavour , throughout , to give every subject the highest legitimate practical bearing . The Author ...
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... interest . The edifices in which you exercise your functions , are centres of influence of which it is difficult to describe the limits . The eco- nomy of our world supplies no standard by which to measure the importance of your ...
... interest . The edifices in which you exercise your functions , are centres of influence of which it is difficult to describe the limits . The eco- nomy of our world supplies no standard by which to measure the importance of your ...
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... any kind or degree of information which may not be brought to bear upon the interests of education . You may perform miracles in tuition , without book . Thus it was that Socrates and Plato taught the youth 2 ON THE CULTIVATION.
... any kind or degree of information which may not be brought to bear upon the interests of education . You may perform miracles in tuition , without book . Thus it was that Socrates and Plato taught the youth 2 ON THE CULTIVATION.
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... interest to the business of instruction , which nothing else can im- part . But that you may teach , it is necessary that you should learn . Let your own minds therefore be thoroughly familiarised with these great subjects . Make an ...
... interest to the business of instruction , which nothing else can im- part . But that you may teach , it is necessary that you should learn . Let your own minds therefore be thoroughly familiarised with these great subjects . Make an ...
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