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Side 9
... ment . As for the Congregationalists , it might surely be auspi- ciously attempted in connexion with the recent resolutions of the Congregational Union to attempt a comprehensive scheme of Home Missions , for the realization of which a ...
... ment . As for the Congregationalists , it might surely be auspi- ciously attempted in connexion with the recent resolutions of the Congregational Union to attempt a comprehensive scheme of Home Missions , for the realization of which a ...
Side 12
... ment of a man of twenty , and that of a man of five - and- twenty , putting out of sight altogether the advantages which spring from spending that interval in the active pursuit of knowledge and the strenuous cultivation of the ...
... ment of a man of twenty , and that of a man of five - and- twenty , putting out of sight altogether the advantages which spring from spending that interval in the active pursuit of knowledge and the strenuous cultivation of the ...
Side 13
... ment of exertion ( for this is the object of a strictly professional education ) , but to prepare it to engage with the greatest proba- bility of success in that department of exertion , whatever it be , to which circumstances may ...
... ment of exertion ( for this is the object of a strictly professional education ) , but to prepare it to engage with the greatest proba- bility of success in that department of exertion , whatever it be , to which circumstances may ...
Side 48
... ment are against it . The clear and unanimous decision of them all is , that with religion the magistrate , as such , and in the exercise of the power with which as a magistrate he is invested , has no right to inter- fere . The ...
... ment are against it . The clear and unanimous decision of them all is , that with religion the magistrate , as such , and in the exercise of the power with which as a magistrate he is invested , has no right to inter- fere . The ...
Side 57
... ment so to employ himself ; but we trust that his natural shrewdness will suffice to admonish him that it will not be wise to commit himself beyond a certain line in this warfare . Nor can we express any sort of approval of the ...
... ment so to employ himself ; but we trust that his natural shrewdness will suffice to admonish him that it will not be wise to commit himself beyond a certain line in this warfare . Nor can we express any sort of approval of the ...
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