The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Bind 1Edwards & Bushnell, 1857 |
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... religion , and of the tempers which it inculcates , as if he had been tutored in a Pagan land . Even in those seminaries which are de- voted to the religious instruction of the young , the same absurd and inefficient sys- tem to which I ...
... religion , and of the tempers which it inculcates , as if he had been tutored in a Pagan land . Even in those seminaries which are de- voted to the religious instruction of the young , the same absurd and inefficient sys- tem to which I ...
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... religion will be successful in arresting their attention , and impressing their minds ; but by particular explications , and familiar illustrations borrowed from sensible objects , of a few of the most prominent truths of the Christian ...
... religion will be successful in arresting their attention , and impressing their minds ; but by particular explications , and familiar illustrations borrowed from sensible objects , of a few of the most prominent truths of the Christian ...
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... religion , and even with less wisdom and discretion . Not that they intended to train their offspring in any bad principles and practices , but that they were either ignorant of the true mode of train- ing children , or had imbibed ...
... religion , and even with less wisdom and discretion . Not that they intended to train their offspring in any bad principles and practices , but that they were either ignorant of the true mode of train- ing children , or had imbibed ...
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... religion . When we would instruct adults in any thing to which they have been unaccustomed , we find the attempt extremely difficult , and fre- quently abortive , in consequence of the strong influence of long - established habits . In ...
... religion . When we would instruct adults in any thing to which they have been unaccustomed , we find the attempt extremely difficult , and fre- quently abortive , in consequence of the strong influence of long - established habits . In ...
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... religion are drudgeries , when they have been driven to such tasks by the force of the scourge . They imagine the sky touches the distant hills , and that the stars are not risen till the sun be set . From this source we are apt to ...
... religion are drudgeries , when they have been driven to such tasks by the force of the scourge . They imagine the sky touches the distant hills , and that the stars are not risen till the sun be set . From this source we are apt to ...
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