| 1818 - 594 sider
...he describing the divine love, and tenderness, and mercy, especially as exemplified in Jesus Christ? If his own feelings are impressed by the picture he...what is to be expected from the child? Who can be su absurd as to hope, that, when religious truths are taught as the schoolmaster teaches the grammar,... | |
| 1818 - 538 sider
...he describing the divine love, and tenderness, and mercy, especially as exemplified m Jesus Christ? If his own feelings are impressed by the picture he...likely to be altogether unmoved. But reverse the case :is to the 'parent, and what is to be expected from the child? Who can be so absurd as to hope, that,... | |
| 1819 - 500 sider
...impressed by the picture he presents, tbose of his child are not likely to he altogether unmoved. But who can be so absurd as to hope, that when religious...schoolmaster teaches the grammar, good impressions will lie made on the heart ? Do we see in fact, that when the Catechism is so taught, any such impression... | |
| Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1819 - 504 sider
...describjog the divine love and tenderness, and mercy, especially as exemplified in Jesus Christ ? lf his own feelings are impressed by the picture he presents, those of his child are not likely to he altogether unmoved. But who ran be so absurd as to hope, that when religious truths are taught as... | |
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