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... ground , we ask , Are the authorities logical in doing so ? Do they who thus stand between them and us really ... grounds . The administrative difficulty stands on a different footing . But surely it ought to vanish in presence of the ...
... ground , we ask , Are the authorities logical in doing so ? Do they who thus stand between them and us really ... grounds . The administrative difficulty stands on a different footing . But surely it ought to vanish in presence of the ...
Pagina 6
... ground of a divine edict , but of common sense . They contend , how- ever , that it ought to be , as far as possi- ble , a day of cheerful renovation both of body and spirit , and not a day of penal gloom . There is nothing that I ...
... ground of a divine edict , but of common sense . They contend , how- ever , that it ought to be , as far as possi- ble , a day of cheerful renovation both of body and spirit , and not a day of penal gloom . There is nothing that I ...
Pagina 10
... grounds , as Bishop Heber seemed to suppose . It is not the abstract wicked- ness of persecution so much as our ex ... ground . In 1643 the divines who drew up the famous document known as the Westminster Confession began their sit ...
... grounds , as Bishop Heber seemed to suppose . It is not the abstract wicked- ness of persecution so much as our ex ... ground . In 1643 the divines who drew up the famous document known as the Westminster Confession began their sit ...
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... ground to stand upon . I say friends , for I would far rather have you as friends than as enemies - far rather see you con- verted than annihilated . You possess a strength and earnestness with which the world cannot dispense ; but to ...
... ground to stand upon . I say friends , for I would far rather have you as friends than as enemies - far rather see you con- verted than annihilated . You possess a strength and earnestness with which the world cannot dispense ; but to ...
Pagina 18
... grounds of Chevening , and in building castles in the air . She grew up handsome . " " 66 ing over old times , ' At ... ground that such furniture was aris- tocratical . " He resolved to have his two younger sons , now growing up , ap ...
... grounds of Chevening , and in building castles in the air . She grew up handsome . " " 66 ing over old times , ' At ... ground that such furniture was aris- tocratical . " He resolved to have his two younger sons , now growing up , ap ...
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