Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-claveringGarland Pub., 1975 - 918 páginas |
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... whole community , and therefore that he should not advocate the exten- sion of any particular form of religion , —he ad- mitted the premises , but altogether denied the conclusion He allowed that it was the duty of each member of the ...
... whole community , and therefore that he should not advocate the exten- sion of any particular form of religion , —he ad- mitted the premises , but altogether denied the conclusion He allowed that it was the duty of each member of the ...
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... whole , Mr. Primer was quite inclined to think that a good earnest game , in which a personal competition in strength and activity was called forth , was , after all , a better thing than all the gymnastics which were ever invented ...
... whole , Mr. Primer was quite inclined to think that a good earnest game , in which a personal competition in strength and activity was called forth , was , after all , a better thing than all the gymnastics which were ever invented ...
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... whole school . " Archd . " Well , now tell me , Mr. Primer , how the school you mentioned was managed . It is just what we want . " Primer . " The causes of its high condition were , first , the constant attention and supervision of an ...
... whole school . " Archd . " Well , now tell me , Mr. Primer , how the school you mentioned was managed . It is just what we want . " Primer . " The causes of its high condition were , first , the constant attention and supervision of an ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
A Friend the Fathersthe Bible and | 15 |
III | 42 |
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Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
Términos y frases comunes
able amongst Apostles appear attend authority believe Bible Bishop blessing body boys called cause CHAPTER character child Christ Christian Church Churchman classes common consider continued course desire Dissenters divine doctrine duty effect English established evil fact faith father fear feeling give given God's hand hear heart HERBERT holy honour hope important influence instruction interest knowledge least Lever liberal live look Lord matter means mind ministers nature never object observe once opinions parents perhaps persons practice prayers present Primer principles question reason received regard religion religious respect RIDLEY Scripture society soon soul sound speak spirit suppose sure teach things thought tion true truth whole young