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Side xix
... respect Massachusetts may bear a favorable comparison with most of the other States , the number is nevertheless quite too large . of the soil . They were without a currency . 1841. ] 7 System of Education in Massachusetts .
... respect Massachusetts may bear a favorable comparison with most of the other States , the number is nevertheless quite too large . of the soil . They were without a currency . 1841. ] 7 System of Education in Massachusetts .
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... favorable influences on the general interests of education in the State , and we cherish the hope that its fostering care in coming years may be equally salutary . At the same time , we are frank to confess , that we have seen in the ...
... favorable influences on the general interests of education in the State , and we cherish the hope that its fostering care in coming years may be equally salutary . At the same time , we are frank to confess , that we have seen in the ...
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respect , or gain a hearing , or exert any favorable influence whatever . Then he must be a good man , and must sustain an established reputation as such . Destitute of this , he will be an object of suspicion and disapprobation , if ...
respect , or gain a hearing , or exert any favorable influence whatever . Then he must be a good man , and must sustain an established reputation as such . Destitute of this , he will be an object of suspicion and disapprobation , if ...
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... favorable result . We learn from the preceding discussion , the folly and absurdity of certain processes of influence , or modes of doing good , which , in some instances , have been adopted . One of these may not unfitly be denominated ...
... favorable result . We learn from the preceding discussion , the folly and absurdity of certain processes of influence , or modes of doing good , which , in some instances , have been adopted . One of these may not unfitly be denominated ...
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... favorable influence over the hearts and lives of their fellow - men . We would especially commend it to the consideration of gospel ministers , of those who are aspiring to the sacred minis- try , and of those who are laboring to ...
... favorable influence over the hearts and lives of their fellow - men . We would especially commend it to the consideration of gospel ministers , of those who are aspiring to the sacred minis- try , and of those who are laboring to ...
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Side 198 - Chaldees' excellency, Shall be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. It shall never be inhabited, Neither shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation : Neither shall the Arabian pitch tent there ; Neither shall the shepherds make their fold there. But wild beasts of the desert shall lie there ; And their houses shall be full of doleful creatures ; And owls shall dwell there, And satyrs shall dance there.
Side 351 - Help us to show the fruits of the spirit; love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness and temperance.
Side 385 - And when the people saw what Paul had done, they lifted up their voices, saying in the speech of Lycaonia, The gods are come down to us, in the likeness of men.
Side 215 - By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season : esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt ; for he had respect unto the recompense of the reward.
Side 562 - O God, thou art terrible out of thy holy places: the God of Israel is he that giveth strength and power unto his people. Blessed be God.
Side 129 - When the poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst, I the Lord will hear them, I the God of Israel will not forsake them. I will open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys : I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water.
Side 370 - The Lord looketh from heaven; he beholdeth all the sons of men. From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth. He fashioneth their hearts alike; he considereth all their works.
Side 333 - Then," in the full sense of the words (Rev. xi. 15), " shall the kingdoms of this world become the kingdoms of our LORD, and of his CHRIST, and he shall reign for ever and ever.
Side xv - ... to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read, whose wages shall be paid either by the parents or masters of such children, or by the inhabitants in general, by way of supply, as the major part of those...
Side xiv - Forasmuch as the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any commonwealth, and whereas many parents and masters are too indulgent and negligent of their duty in that kind: It is therefore ordered by this Court and the authority thereof, that the selectmen of every town, in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see first : that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families...