The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... knowledge of the great doctrines of the gospel . By this they would perceive the truth ; and become ac- quainted with the gospel scheme of salvation , and be able to teach it to others . Also Eph . i . 18. " The eyes of your ...
... knowledge of the great doctrines of the gospel . By this they would perceive the truth ; and become ac- quainted with the gospel scheme of salvation , and be able to teach it to others . Also Eph . i . 18. " The eyes of your ...
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... knowledge and religion , and the whole negro race is raised in a moment , from its hopeless depth of degradation . And on the other hand , give freedom and intelligence and all the rights and honours of humanity to the exiled ...
... knowledge and religion , and the whole negro race is raised in a moment , from its hopeless depth of degradation . And on the other hand , give freedom and intelligence and all the rights and honours of humanity to the exiled ...
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... knowledge of this fact may fre- quently be of use to the naturalist . FREEDOM OF ELECTIONS IN FRANCE . At a meeting of the Académie des Sciences de l'Institut of France , at Paris , it was opened by the election of a new member in the ...
... knowledge of this fact may fre- quently be of use to the naturalist . FREEDOM OF ELECTIONS IN FRANCE . At a meeting of the Académie des Sciences de l'Institut of France , at Paris , it was opened by the election of a new member in the ...
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... knowledge expands , with constant study and enlarged experience , are yet substantially the same as they were , ere his studies or his wanderings began . He has gazed on the airy and fanci- ful pagodas of the East , without losing his ...
... knowledge expands , with constant study and enlarged experience , are yet substantially the same as they were , ere his studies or his wanderings began . He has gazed on the airy and fanci- ful pagodas of the East , without losing his ...
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... knowledge , that some should be led backwards to the origin of culture , and permitted to trace the progress of knowledge , refinement , and civil liberty from their springs ; and it is certainly de- sirable on their account to perfect ...
... knowledge , that some should be led backwards to the origin of culture , and permitted to trace the progress of knowledge , refinement , and civil liberty from their springs ; and it is certainly de- sirable on their account to perfect ...
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