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Page 21
And another obvious rule will be, that, when he is to be ♢solemnly reminded of
these religious sanctions and dangers in immediate connexion with ah actual
instance of criminality in his conduct, the instance should be one of the most
serious ...
And another obvious rule will be, that, when he is to be ♢solemnly reminded of
these religious sanctions and dangers in immediate connexion with ah actual
instance of criminality in his conduct, the instance should be one of the most
serious ...
Page 28
A, the angle A cannot be determined with any precision : for instance, if the
numerical value of log. sin. A should be 9 99999<)8, A might equal (by the tables)
89° $G 19", or 89' 57' 8", or any angle intermediate of these two angles : the
reason ...
A, the angle A cannot be determined with any precision : for instance, if the
numerical value of log. sin. A should be 9 99999<)8, A might equal (by the tables)
89° $G 19", or 89' 57' 8", or any angle intermediate of these two angles : the
reason ...
Page 119
He mentions, for instance-, the 16,000 silk looms of Seville, and the 130,000
honest people employed by them ; but he is afterwards careful to add that ' a
more probable calculation makes the number of looms 3000, and the persons
employed ...
He mentions, for instance-, the 16,000 silk looms of Seville, and the 130,000
honest people employed by them ; but he is afterwards careful to add that ' a
more probable calculation makes the number of looms 3000, and the persons
employed ...
Page 245
The same facts furnish him with contradictory conclusions ; and, in some
instances, having magnified an objection into something very formidable, in the
same page he degrades it into the veriest absurdity that ever disgraced the
human ...
The same facts furnish him with contradictory conclusions ; and, in some
instances, having magnified an objection into something very formidable, in the
same page he degrades it into the veriest absurdity that ever disgraced the
human ...
Page 330
Sermons delivered from the pulpit, except in some few instances, soon slip from
the memory, and the impression they once made, from the intervention of other
objects imperceptibly vanishes away. Having now laboured among you, during ...
Sermons delivered from the pulpit, except in some few instances, soon slip from
the memory, and the impression they once made, from the intervention of other
objects imperceptibly vanishes away. Having now laboured among you, during ...
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Page 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.