The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... feel ashamed of their ignorance , and feel themselves deprived of benefits which they are anxious to secure for their children . Why regret being ignorant , if it is an advantage ? We have reason to believe , from what we know of the ...
... feel ashamed of their ignorance , and feel themselves deprived of benefits which they are anxious to secure for their children . Why regret being ignorant , if it is an advantage ? We have reason to believe , from what we know of the ...
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... feel that we could not speak with honest warmth of admiration upon this volume . We are grieved because we feel there is so much in Mr. Godwin's character to command admiration ; we are grieved because there is some responsibility ...
... feel that we could not speak with honest warmth of admiration upon this volume . We are grieved because we feel there is so much in Mr. Godwin's character to command admiration ; we are grieved because there is some responsibility ...
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... feel that we are at issue with Mr. Godwin in the state- ment of the task he sets before himself . He proposes to discuss " not " The Christian Faith ; " but surely his title - page warrants us in expecting more than a dissertation upon ...
... feel that we are at issue with Mr. Godwin in the state- ment of the task he sets before himself . He proposes to discuss " not " The Christian Faith ; " but surely his title - page warrants us in expecting more than a dissertation upon ...
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