Matthew Henry, his life and timesA. Hall, Virtue & Company, 1859 - 152 pages |
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... means which the Author of our being has instituted for educating the mind and heart of man , not least in import- ance is the observation of the virtues of personal life . If the ardent pursuit of the abstract science of mathematics or ...
... means which the Author of our being has instituted for educating the mind and heart of man , not least in import- ance is the observation of the virtues of personal life . If the ardent pursuit of the abstract science of mathematics or ...
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... are but partially cultivated , that the roads are difficult and dangerous , that pack - horses are the principal means of conveyance , that one church seeks the extinction of all others , that Chester , his scene HIS LIFE AND TIMES . 15.
... are but partially cultivated , that the roads are difficult and dangerous , that pack - horses are the principal means of conveyance , that one church seeks the extinction of all others , that Chester , his scene HIS LIFE AND TIMES . 15.
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... mean between the two extremes . He possessed attributes of character which were independent of any cir- cumstances , and gave a colouring to the nation's moral life , while there was so much of mediocrity in his abilities as to make him ...
... mean between the two extremes . He possessed attributes of character which were independent of any cir- cumstances , and gave a colouring to the nation's moral life , while there was so much of mediocrity in his abilities as to make him ...
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... means be sup- posed that it is with the intention or desire . of reviving animosities that are better dead and buried for ever , or of arraying the weak- ness of one party in front of the strength of another . No ; let erring men be ...
... means be sup- posed that it is with the intention or desire . of reviving animosities that are better dead and buried for ever , or of arraying the weak- ness of one party in front of the strength of another . No ; let erring men be ...
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... means to restore some degree of order . Having proceeded thus far in giving this historical account of religious parties , let me now , in order to show the true position of Matthew Henry , just point out the relation , one to the other ...
... means to restore some degree of order . Having proceeded thus far in giving this historical account of religious parties , let me now , in order to show the true position of Matthew Henry , just point out the relation , one to the other ...
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