The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Volume 1Edwards & Bushnell, 1857 |
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... intelligent and moral agent destined to immortality - from the earliest dawn of reason to the period of manhood . But it is merely an outline , for the subject , considered in all its bearings , is the most extensive and interesting ...
... intelligent and moral agent destined to immortality - from the earliest dawn of reason to the period of manhood . But it is merely an outline , for the subject , considered in all its bearings , is the most extensive and interesting ...
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... intelligent , or in enlarging and improving the general system of instruc- tion . Several generations must elapse , and numerous and important changes be effected , before we can expect that the great body of the Spaniards and ...
... intelligent , or in enlarging and improving the general system of instruc- tion . Several generations must elapse , and numerous and important changes be effected , before we can expect that the great body of the Spaniards and ...
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... intelligent beings may be trained to knowledge and vir- tue - qualified for acting an honourable and respectable part on the theatre of this world , and prepared for that immortal existence to which they are destined . It is deeply to ...
... intelligent beings may be trained to knowledge and vir- tue - qualified for acting an honourable and respectable part on the theatre of this world , and prepared for that immortal existence to which they are destined . It is deeply to ...
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... intelligent teachers perceive the evils of the present system , but they are obliged , in the meantime , to act under it . In their individual and insulated capacity , unsup- ported by public patronage , they cannot re- move its ...
... intelligent teachers perceive the evils of the present system , but they are obliged , in the meantime , to act under it . In their individual and insulated capacity , unsup- ported by public patronage , they cannot re- move its ...
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... intelligent and useful members botli of Christian and of civil society , and that our arrangements and labours in these respecta " shall not be in vain in the Lord . " The dictates of Inspiration on this point are in perfect unison with ...
... intelligent and useful members botli of Christian and of civil society , and that our arrangements and labours in these respecta " shall not be in vain in the Lord . " The dictates of Inspiration on this point are in perfect unison with ...
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