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Page 25
... remarks will be consistent with truth , ) I shall be able to transport myself to the several places I purpose to perambulate , without the assistance of coach , steamboat , dili- gence , or railroad . Come with me , then , and we will ...
... remarks will be consistent with truth , ) I shall be able to transport myself to the several places I purpose to perambulate , without the assistance of coach , steamboat , dili- gence , or railroad . Come with me , then , and we will ...
Page 31
... remarks , and from my own observations of the consistent and uniform tenor of her way . ' " I have heard her , when books were spoken of , say of one , ' Yes , I recollect it being introduced into the school , and eagerly sought after ...
... remarks , and from my own observations of the consistent and uniform tenor of her way . ' " I have heard her , when books were spoken of , say of one , ' Yes , I recollect it being introduced into the school , and eagerly sought after ...
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... remark on the victors in the Olympic games , that they were so excellent in these unnecessary things , that their per- fection must needs have been acquired by the neglect of whatever was necessary . ' For drawing , my aunt had a taste ...
... remark on the victors in the Olympic games , that they were so excellent in these unnecessary things , that their per- fection must needs have been acquired by the neglect of whatever was necessary . ' For drawing , my aunt had a taste ...
Page 37
... with deep concern , the prevalence of great ignorance and of ruinous errors ; and hence it is now pro- posed to offer some remarks on justifica- tion , in the hope that , under the Divine 66 HOW CAN MAN BE JUST WITH GOD ? " 37.
... with deep concern , the prevalence of great ignorance and of ruinous errors ; and hence it is now pro- posed to offer some remarks on justifica- tion , in the hope that , under the Divine 66 HOW CAN MAN BE JUST WITH GOD ? " 37.
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... remark , in proof of this , that our Lord was " holy , harmless , un- defiled , separate from sinners , " and yet this very term is employed in refer- ence to him . Alluding to the sentence of the Eternal Father , by which he was freed ...
... remark , in proof of this , that our Lord was " holy , harmless , un- defiled , separate from sinners , " and yet this very term is employed in refer- ence to him . Alluding to the sentence of the Eternal Father , by which he was freed ...
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