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Page 80
... matters , all of them , on ministration of such a discipline fell , as a matter of course , to the clergy . The clergy were the guardians of morality ; their charac- ters were a claim to confidence ; their duties gave them opportunities ...
... matters , all of them , on ministration of such a discipline fell , as a matter of course , to the clergy . The clergy were the guardians of morality ; their charac- ters were a claim to confidence ; their duties gave them opportunities ...
Page 647
... matter , to pray to God to give him some intimation of his will as to the course he should pursue . Some persons ... matters rarely discomfit a mother ; this certainly did not dis- comfit Madame Oberlin . She wished her son to be happy ...
... matter , to pray to God to give him some intimation of his will as to the course he should pursue . Some persons ... matters rarely discomfit a mother ; this certainly did not dis- comfit Madame Oberlin . She wished her son to be happy ...
Page 660
... matter of controversy - whether there be really any separate Vital Principle ; a posi- tive and independent power , giving , by its presence , organization and life to certain com- binations of matter ? —or whether the simple vital ...
... matter of controversy - whether there be really any separate Vital Principle ; a posi- tive and independent power , giving , by its presence , organization and life to certain com- binations of matter ? —or whether the simple vital ...
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