Higher Education of the Young: Its Social, Domestic and Religious AspectsRoutledge, 1907 - 276 pages |
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Page 129
... mind . He had not changed his mind in a single particu- lar , but he rejoiced to see abundant evidence on every side that thousands of honest and sincere and holy Christians had changed their minds on this tremendous subject . ' 1 The ...
... mind . He had not changed his mind in a single particu- lar , but he rejoiced to see abundant evidence on every side that thousands of honest and sincere and holy Christians had changed their minds on this tremendous subject . ' 1 The ...
Page 145
... mind , but the latter part was forgotten . I remember it , ' said the sick man , all up to " forgive us our trespasses as we forgive we forgive them that trespass against us , " but I can't recollect the rest . Do you ? ' The soldier ...
... mind , but the latter part was forgotten . I remember it , ' said the sick man , all up to " forgive us our trespasses as we forgive we forgive them that trespass against us , " but I can't recollect the rest . Do you ? ' The soldier ...
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... mind for fresh thoughts , is good for mind and body alike . Children require change as well as those older . We reprove children for being what we term . inquisitive , quite forgetting that it is by observa- tion and inquiry that the mind ...
... mind for fresh thoughts , is good for mind and body alike . Children require change as well as those older . We reprove children for being what we term . inquisitive , quite forgetting that it is by observa- tion and inquiry that the mind ...
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