In making this restriction, I do not mean to "cast any reflection upon any sect or person whatso"ever; but as there is such a multitude of sects, and "such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to "keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are... History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884 - Página 1944por John Thomas Scharf, Thompson Westcott - 1884Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 páginas
...but as there are such a multitude of secta, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, he desires to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive advantage from the bequest, free from the excitement of clashing doctrines and sectarian controveray. "What his religious... | |
| 1877 - 972 páginas
...restriction, he does not mean to cast any reflection upon any sect or person whatever ; but aa there are such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, he desires to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive advantage from the bequest, free... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1878 - 514 páginas
...making this restriction, I do not mean to cast any reflection upon any sect, or, persons whatever ; but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such...derive advantage from this bequest, free from the excitements, which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are so apt to produce." We think, ministers... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1881 - 572 páginas
...did intend. His will gives the answer. It says that the provision in question has. been made because, "as there is such a multitude of sects and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, he desires to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive advantage from this bequest,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1240 páginas
...In making this restriction, I do not mean lo cast any reflection upon any sect or person whatsoever; but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such...clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are so apt lo produce; my desire is, that all the instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 818 páginas
...restriction, I do not mean to cast any reflection upon any sect or person whatsoever; but, as there is such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of the or phans who are to derive advantage from this bequest free from the excitement which clashing doctrines... | |
| Paul Carus - 1928 - 838 páginas
...reflection upon any sect or person whatever ; but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep...derive advantage from this bequest, free from the excitements, which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are apt to produce; my desire is, that... | |
| Julia A. Wood - 1887 - 178 páginas
...have any connection with it, nor even set foot upon the premises." His apology for it reads thus : "I desire to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive advantage trom this bequest, free from excitement which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are so apt... | |
| Richard Brodhead Westbrook - 1888 - 208 páginas
...taught in his College. He gave his own interpretation when, in this immediate connection, he referred to "such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them," and expressed the desire to " keep the tender minds of the orphans free from the excitement which clashing... | |
| 1889 - 466 páginas
..."In making this restriction I do not mean -to cast any reflection upon any sect or person whatsoever, but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such...controversy are so apt to produce. My desire is that nil the instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to instill into the minds of the scholars... | |
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