The Eclectic Review1840 |
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479. oldal
... present condition , with illustrations of the reference made to their habits and manners in the sacred writings . All this information is given in the most compressed form ; and the indices at the end , the one of places mentioned , and ...
... present condition , with illustrations of the reference made to their habits and manners in the sacred writings . All this information is given in the most compressed form ; and the indices at the end , the one of places mentioned , and ...
529. oldal
... present world forms no part . Punishment does belong to it , but not present punishment . It looks for this to a future state and a coming judgment . Whatever of suffering occurs in the present state is , therefore , in accordance with ...
... present world forms no part . Punishment does belong to it , but not present punishment . It looks for this to a future state and a coming judgment . Whatever of suffering occurs in the present state is , therefore , in accordance with ...
555. oldal
... present method of college discipline . We feel it to be a some- what ungracious and difficult task to descant on the faults of those institutions which do unquestionably contain so much that is valuable and beneficial to our country ...
... present method of college discipline . We feel it to be a some- what ungracious and difficult task to descant on the faults of those institutions which do unquestionably contain so much that is valuable and beneficial to our country ...
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