The Eclectic Review, Том 8;Том 16,Частина 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1812 |
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... manner in which the operation is to be performed , which he reads , while the other boys write it down upon their slates . For example , if the sum is in addition , 893 + 385 1278 , he repeats the cyphers ; and then , it being seen by ...
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... , Esq . to extend the blessing of education to the poor children in that neighbourhood ; my worthy friend speaks in the most pleasing manner of the ability and good conduct of this amiable and excellent 660 Education of the Poor .
... , Esq . to extend the blessing of education to the poor children in that neighbourhood ; my worthy friend speaks in the most pleasing manner of the ability and good conduct of this amiable and excellent 660 Education of the Poor .
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... manner so different and superior , as to engage and impress the attention more per- fectly than before , we need only recommend the perusal of the following extracts from this sermon . The great object of Christianity is justly ...
... manner so different and superior , as to engage and impress the attention more per- fectly than before , we need only recommend the perusal of the following extracts from this sermon . The great object of Christianity is justly ...
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... manner of applying the promises and threatenings of the gospel , is ill - judged and pernicious ; it is not possible to conceive a more effectual method of depriving the sword of the Spirit of its edge , than adopting that lax ...
... manner of applying the promises and threatenings of the gospel , is ill - judged and pernicious ; it is not possible to conceive a more effectual method of depriving the sword of the Spirit of its edge , than adopting that lax ...
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... manner of denouncing the threatenings of the word of God , is not only barbarous and inhuman , but calculated , by inspiring disgust , to rob them of all their efficacy . If the awful part of our message , which may be stiled the burden ...
... manner of denouncing the threatenings of the word of God , is not only barbarous and inhuman , but calculated , by inspiring disgust , to rob them of all their efficacy . If the awful part of our message , which may be stiled the burden ...
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