The Genius and Design of the Domestic Constitution, with Its Untransferable Obligations and Peculiar Advantages |
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Page 70
... respecting this eminent man , so far as my reference goes , which was recorded " for his sake only , " but " for us also ; " and with regard to his domestic cha- racter , in particular , there is certainly nothing re- corded which is ...
... respecting this eminent man , so far as my reference goes , which was recorded " for his sake only , " but " for us also ; " and with regard to his domestic cha- racter , in particular , there is certainly nothing re- corded which is ...
Page 80
... respecting the parents of the rest of these apostles is more ample , besides being in itself interesting in no common degree . * By this time also Peter had taken James and John , the sons of Zebedee , into partnership in business with ...
... respecting the parents of the rest of these apostles is more ample , besides being in itself interesting in no common degree . * By this time also Peter had taken James and John , the sons of Zebedee , into partnership in business with ...
Page 93
... respecting him might be " noised abroad through all the hill - country of Judea , " and interest in other quarters a few like themselves ; but Scribes , or priests , or teachers of the law , he had none . Under his parent's eye , " the ...
... respecting him might be " noised abroad through all the hill - country of Judea , " and interest in other quarters a few like themselves ; but Scribes , or priests , or teachers of the law , he had none . Under his parent's eye , " the ...
Page 126
... respecting his for- titude , frequently ministered to his wants , which were so urgent , that he was forced , not only often to ac- cept a meal from their kindness , but was glad to re- Icruit his wardrobe with their cast - off clothes ...
... respecting his for- titude , frequently ministered to his wants , which were so urgent , that he was forced , not only often to ac- cept a meal from their kindness , but was glad to re- Icruit his wardrobe with their cast - off clothes ...
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... respecting the cycloid ; that he fixed the wavering opinions of the learned respecting the weight of the atmosphere ; that he wrote one of the most perfect works existing * See Triumphs of Genius and Perseverance , by Eliz . Strutt ...
... respecting the cycloid ; that he fixed the wavering opinions of the learned respecting the weight of the atmosphere ; that he wrote one of the most perfect works existing * See Triumphs of Genius and Perseverance , by Eliz . Strutt ...
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