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Side 10
... individual himself : to the public , whose money ought to be expended only where it is likely to realize the objects for which it is contributed ; to the church , because its interests are not likely to be promoted by a feeble and ...
... individual himself : to the public , whose money ought to be expended only where it is likely to realize the objects for which it is contributed ; to the church , because its interests are not likely to be promoted by a feeble and ...
Side 11
... individual has been a loser . A minister of very feeble capacity , and oppressed by poverty , is but a poor exchange for a private Christian of the same slender capacity , possessed of the influ- ence which business , and perhaps ...
... individual has been a loser . A minister of very feeble capacity , and oppressed by poverty , is but a poor exchange for a private Christian of the same slender capacity , possessed of the influ- ence which business , and perhaps ...
Side 28
... individual acts of munificence ; suffice it to say , that both in the metropolis and in the country , there has been felt within the last twenty years a decidedly greater interest in these institutions , and a more generous liberality ...
... individual acts of munificence ; suffice it to say , that both in the metropolis and in the country , there has been felt within the last twenty years a decidedly greater interest in these institutions , and a more generous liberality ...
Side 29
... individuals this might be effected by either giving or be- queathing a sum , the annual interest of which should pay for the board and lodging of one student ; and in the case of churches , by either collecting such a sum at once , and ...
... individuals this might be effected by either giving or be- queathing a sum , the annual interest of which should pay for the board and lodging of one student ; and in the case of churches , by either collecting such a sum at once , and ...
Side 31
... individual of his class . As to whether a larger number of students might be brought together to the same spot by consolidating some of our Institu- tions and multiplying our tutors , giving to each a more restricted sphere of duties ...
... individual of his class . As to whether a larger number of students might be brought together to the same spot by consolidating some of our Institu- tions and multiplying our tutors , giving to each a more restricted sphere of duties ...
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