The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 38Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater James A. Peabody, 1866 - Bible |
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... fathers have told us , counted it an honour to suffer for Christ - men who laid the foundations of our church in the early history of our country . " It thus appears that important fields are constantly presenting which we cannot occupy ...
... fathers have told us , counted it an honour to suffer for Christ - men who laid the foundations of our church in the early history of our country . " It thus appears that important fields are constantly presenting which we cannot occupy ...
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... Father would have his children raised to the full enjoyment of their privileges as social and rational beings , and he seems to have established society for this very end , among others , that there may be an agency and a machinery ...
... Father would have his children raised to the full enjoyment of their privileges as social and rational beings , and he seems to have established society for this very end , among others , that there may be an agency and a machinery ...
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... father and mother , whether they mean it or not . Every teacher knows how much more rapidly a child improves at school , whose parents are well educated , and how difficult it is to teach a child who at home lives in an atmosphere of ...
... father and mother , whether they mean it or not . Every teacher knows how much more rapidly a child improves at school , whose parents are well educated , and how difficult it is to teach a child who at home lives in an atmosphere of ...
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... fathers are the common inheritance of all Christian churches . They laboured before the separation of the East from the West , and before the rise of the Papacy proper . What they taught and believed is of equal interest , although not ...
... fathers are the common inheritance of all Christian churches . They laboured before the separation of the East from the West , and before the rise of the Papacy proper . What they taught and believed is of equal interest , although not ...
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... fathers shaped many of the principal institutions of Christen- dom , and wrought out from the Bible those fundamental articles of faith in the Holy Trinity , and the Person of Christ , which are common to the Evangelical and Catholic ...
... fathers shaped many of the principal institutions of Christen- dom , and wrought out from the Bible those fundamental articles of faith in the Holy Trinity , and the Person of Christ , which are common to the Evangelical and Catholic ...
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