The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... ment CHAP . XXXIII . - The Holy Scriptures - The New Testa- ment • · CHAP . XXXIV . - On the abuse of terms - Enthusiasm-- Superstition . - Zeal for religious opinions no proof of religion CAAP . XXXV . - The Reformation · • • 319 332 ...
... ment CHAP . XXXIII . - The Holy Scriptures - The New Testa- ment • · CHAP . XXXIV . - On the abuse of terms - Enthusiasm-- Superstition . - Zeal for religious opinions no proof of religion CAAP . XXXV . - The Reformation · • • 319 332 ...
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... ment , and distinctly from all regular instruction , a passage from the history of England , a story out of Plutarch , or any similar author ; and require of her to repeat it afterwards in her own words ? This would not only add daily ...
... ment , and distinctly from all regular instruction , a passage from the history of England , a story out of Plutarch , or any similar author ; and require of her to repeat it afterwards in her own words ? This would not only add daily ...
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... ment of character and talents , which will enable him to decide on the choice of ambassadors , and other foreign ministers , whom it is his prerogative to appoint . As he is the fountain of honour , from which pro- ceeds titles ...
... ment of character and talents , which will enable him to decide on the choice of ambassadors , and other foreign ministers , whom it is his prerogative to appoint . As he is the fountain of honour , from which pro- ceeds titles ...
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... ment to the profligate duke of Orleans , while regent of France , urging as a motive , that he should be dishonoured if the duke did not make him a bishop ; - " And I , ” replied the regent , " shall be dis- " " honoured if I do ...
... ment to the profligate duke of Orleans , while regent of France , urging as a motive , that he should be dishonoured if the duke did not make him a bishop ; - " And I , ” replied the regent , " shall be dis- " " honoured if I do ...
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... to the size and shape of real life ; giving proportion , order , and arrange- ment to the widest scheme of action , and to the most extended duration of time . CHAPTER VI . Laws - Egypt - Persia . BUT 48 ANCIENT HISTORY .
... to the size and shape of real life ; giving proportion , order , and arrange- ment to the widest scheme of action , and to the most extended duration of time . CHAPTER VI . Laws - Egypt - Persia . BUT 48 ANCIENT HISTORY .
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