The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 432
... duty it was to make arrangements for defence ; and when it became necessary to appoint a commander in chief , his military character , the solidity of his judgment , the steady firmness of his temper , the dignity of his person and ...
... duty it was to make arrangements for defence ; and when it became necessary to appoint a commander in chief , his military character , the solidity of his judgment , the steady firmness of his temper , the dignity of his person and ...
Page 690
... duty of educating their children religiously . They have been too severe and harsh in their admonitions and reproofs . They have held the reins of discipline with too strait a hand , and have not duly considered the difference between ...
... duty of educating their children religiously . They have been too severe and harsh in their admonitions and reproofs . They have held the reins of discipline with too strait a hand , and have not duly considered the difference between ...
Page 703
... duties , and that these duties cannot be too forcibly inculcated , yet , we inust observe , that the heart inust be changed and purified by the Holy Ghost , before a person caa , perform spiritual duties in a proper manner . While ...
... duties , and that these duties cannot be too forcibly inculcated , yet , we inust observe , that the heart inust be changed and purified by the Holy Ghost , before a person caa , perform spiritual duties in a proper manner . While ...
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