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Page 4
It is not , however , my present object to ascertain precisely how large a portion of
the habitable globe is still lying in absolute paganism . The horrors and
enormities of open heathenism are evident enough to every observer : we can all
of us ...
It is not , however , my present object to ascertain precisely how large a portion of
the habitable globe is still lying in absolute paganism . The horrors and
enormities of open heathenism are evident enough to every observer : we can all
of us ...
Page 29
But what can reasonably be considered as more mean and puerile than the
conceits of heathen authors ? and what should be the object of a well - directed
education , but to keep out of sight all childish fancies , and supply the mind with
...
But what can reasonably be considered as more mean and puerile than the
conceits of heathen authors ? and what should be the object of a well - directed
education , but to keep out of sight all childish fancies , and supply the mind with
...
Page 53
I therefore made no further reply to his enquiries respecting images , but referred
him to his tutor , and , in pursuit of the object for which I had sought this tête - à -
tête , I enquired of him what his studies had been before he left England ? “ At the
...
I therefore made no further reply to his enquiries respecting images , but referred
him to his tutor , and , in pursuit of the object for which I had sought this tête - à -
tête , I enquired of him what his studies had been before he left England ? “ At the
...
Page 73
Certainly , Sir , ' returned Mr. Gisborne in his usually calm and unruffled manner .
• In the first place , ( allowing as I do that accurate biblical knowledge is the object
to which the tutor wishes to bring his pupil , ) I assert , that , according to the ...
Certainly , Sir , ' returned Mr. Gisborne in his usually calm and unruffled manner .
• In the first place , ( allowing as I do that accurate biblical knowledge is the object
to which the tutor wishes to bring his pupil , ) I assert , that , according to the ...
Page 96
A Supplication that we may be enabled rightly to comprehend , and duly to attend
to , the Spirit of the Second Commandment . “ BLESSED and glorious Lord
Jehovah Almighty , the Omnipotent God , thou only adequate object of love and ...
A Supplication that we may be enabled rightly to comprehend , and duly to attend
to , the Spirit of the Second Commandment . “ BLESSED and glorious Lord
Jehovah Almighty , the Omnipotent God , thou only adequate object of love and ...
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