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... feel . It no longer disturbs his slumbers , haunts his privacy , or intrudes upon the hour which in the very prospect of it he can calmly dedicate to God and his own soul . As we would permit students originally destined for the more ...
... feel . It no longer disturbs his slumbers , haunts his privacy , or intrudes upon the hour which in the very prospect of it he can calmly dedicate to God and his own soul . As we would permit students originally destined for the more ...
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... feel- ing , inanimate , or coldly correct , or critical , or metaphysical , but at all events without passion or pathos . Now , we admit that it is eminently desirable to guard against such results , and that this can be done only by ...
... feel- ing , inanimate , or coldly correct , or critical , or metaphysical , but at all events without passion or pathos . Now , we admit that it is eminently desirable to guard against such results , and that this can be done only by ...
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... feel- ing of almost unconscious vanity , even in a youth who con- scientiously strives to do his best , will lead to ... feeling , earnest simplicity , and directness and pungency of style ; in a word , of the qualities which will ever ...
... feel- ing of almost unconscious vanity , even in a youth who con- scientiously strives to do his best , will lead to ... feeling , earnest simplicity , and directness and pungency of style ; in a word , of the qualities which will ever ...
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... feeling that he was doing something to support all the principal theological colleges of his own deno- mination . We ... feel convinced it is only necessary to urge upon our wealthy members and wealthy churches , to induce some of them ...
... feeling that he was doing something to support all the principal theological colleges of his own deno- mination . We ... feel convinced it is only necessary to urge upon our wealthy members and wealthy churches , to induce some of them ...
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... feel that their cause has been damaged , if not betrayed , and that in provoking discussion they have only prepared the way for defeat . In taking a retrospect of the manner in which this controversy was introduced by his patrons , and ...
... feel that their cause has been damaged , if not betrayed , and that in provoking discussion they have only prepared the way for defeat . In taking a retrospect of the manner in which this controversy was introduced by his patrons , and ...
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