The Student's Manual: Designed, by Specific Directions, to Aid in Forming and Strengthening the Intellectual and Moral Character and Habits of the StudentButler, 1839 - 392 páginas |
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... conscience . Use of a cultivated conscience . Illustrations . How the greatest efforts of the mind can be called forth . Thoughts at a grave . We must meet with temptations . They are constant . Examples of temptations . Third ...
... conscience . Use of a cultivated conscience . Illustrations . How the greatest efforts of the mind can be called forth . Thoughts at a grave . We must meet with temptations . They are constant . Examples of temptations . Third ...
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... Conscience to be kept pure . Excuse of not being a Christian examined . Pray in Christ's name . Ask for the Holy Spirit . CHAPTER X. THE OBJECT OF LIFE . 329 Pictures of the imagination . Visions of good men . Our visions a test of ...
... Conscience to be kept pure . Excuse of not being a Christian examined . Pray in Christ's name . Ask for the Holy Spirit . CHAPTER X. THE OBJECT OF LIFE . 329 Pictures of the imagination . Visions of good men . Our visions a test of ...
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... conscience of an audience ; he may have this and that fact , but can he do it as effectually as he who has read human nature , and pon- dered over it , in all its recesses and windings , in his study ? Few men ever lived who moved among ...
... conscience of an audience ; he may have this and that fact , but can he do it as effectually as he who has read human nature , and pon- dered over it , in all its recesses and windings , in his study ? Few men ever lived who moved among ...
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... conscience , he feels that the day has not been lost . Sometimes he finds he has misjudged , and has marked out more than he can do ; sometimes he is hindered by unexpected interruptions , and therefore cannot do all , or even half , he ...
... conscience , he feels that the day has not been lost . Sometimes he finds he has misjudged , and has marked out more than he can do ; sometimes he is hindered by unexpected interruptions , and therefore cannot do all , or even half , he ...
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... conscience with every member of this seminary , for his own good , as well as in conformity with his sacred promise at matriculation , never to neglect these regular exercises , unless disabled by Providence . I Punctuality . Rest the ...
... conscience with every member of this seminary , for his own good , as well as in conformity with his sacred promise at matriculation , never to neglect these regular exercises , unless disabled by Providence . I Punctuality . Rest the ...
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