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... duty of man . It is the proper exercise of his activity , the trial of his patience , the reward of his faith . Without it he dwindles into a passive recipient of truth , without the power of incorporating it with his own belief , or ...
... duty of man . It is the proper exercise of his activity , the trial of his patience , the reward of his faith . Without it he dwindles into a passive recipient of truth , without the power of incorporating it with his own belief , or ...
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... duty of the State to educate the people , but content ourselves with vin- dicating its interference on the present occasion . First , we assert , then , the right and the duty of the State to help the helpless , to defend the ...
... duty of the State to educate the people , but content ourselves with vin- dicating its interference on the present occasion . First , we assert , then , the right and the duty of the State to help the helpless , to defend the ...
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... duty bound to take measures against those teachers of the Church who assume an attitude hostile to her confession in their writings and their sermons , in common prayer or administration of the sacraments , or , lastly , in popular ...
... duty bound to take measures against those teachers of the Church who assume an attitude hostile to her confession in their writings and their sermons , in common prayer or administration of the sacraments , or , lastly , in popular ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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