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Page 111
... seem to be aware that we may be throwing pearls before swine ; and that the refined and intellectual system of the gospel is not likely to be preached with any degree of success , to men in the almost brutal state of savage life .
... seem to be aware that we may be throwing pearls before swine ; and that the refined and intellectual system of the gospel is not likely to be preached with any degree of success , to men in the almost brutal state of savage life .
Page 161
And the uniform prudence , ability and success which , for a period of more than forty years , accompanied all his ministerial labours in that conspicuous and disńcult station , sufficiently evince the wisdom of their helst choice ...
And the uniform prudence , ability and success which , for a period of more than forty years , accompanied all his ministerial labours in that conspicuous and disńcult station , sufficiently evince the wisdom of their helst choice ...
Page 408
In one , fifteen professors of a cele , brated school pronounce upon the necessity of the Cęsarean operz . tion : it is performed by one of them under the direction of the others , and is unattended with success .
In one , fifteen professors of a cele , brated school pronounce upon the necessity of the Cęsarean operz . tion : it is performed by one of them under the direction of the others , and is unattended with success .
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