The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence, 3. köideT. & J. Swords, 1802 |
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Page 15
... authority , we should greatly offend them . If children are so en- tirely under the controul of their parents , during the spring - time of life , when the seeds of knowledge and virtue are sown to most advantage ; how clearly it must ...
... authority , we should greatly offend them . If children are so en- tirely under the controul of their parents , during the spring - time of life , when the seeds of knowledge and virtue are sown to most advantage ; how clearly it must ...
Page 49
... authority respected , they must not have their favorites , and their darlings . This is the ruin of many fa- milies . When you look upon your children , remember , that they are all your children — they all unite in calling you father ...
... authority respected , they must not have their favorites , and their darlings . This is the ruin of many fa- milies . When you look upon your children , remember , that they are all your children — they all unite in calling you father ...
Page 140
... authority ; and the same being , who declares that without holiness no one shall see the Lord , hath declared that he who believeth not the record that God hath given of his Son , hath made God a liar— that , he who believeth not shall ...
... authority ; and the same being , who declares that without holiness no one shall see the Lord , hath declared that he who believeth not the record that God hath given of his Son , hath made God a liar— that , he who believeth not shall ...
Page 182
... authority , that a young wo- mán , in Kentucky , lay nine days and then recovered , without any sense of hunger or thirst . " Although the subjects of this work make the most piteous outcries , they universally declare that they feel no ...
... authority , that a young wo- mán , in Kentucky , lay nine days and then recovered , without any sense of hunger or thirst . " Although the subjects of this work make the most piteous outcries , they universally declare that they feel no ...
Page 189
... authority . Every society has the right of laying down rules for the individuals of which it is composed , and even to exclude them ' from its bosom ; but with this difference , that civil society has the coercive power : religious ...
... authority . Every society has the right of laying down rules for the individuals of which it is composed , and even to exclude them ' from its bosom ; but with this difference , that civil society has the coercive power : religious ...
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