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As being a man of fluent speech , guided by an excellent judgment and a pious mind , and well versed in the sacred Scriptures , he considered this familiar and popular mode better adapted to fix the attention of his auditors than ...
As being a man of fluent speech , guided by an excellent judgment and a pious mind , and well versed in the sacred Scriptures , he considered this familiar and popular mode better adapted to fix the attention of his auditors than ...
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It would appear that his grandmother Lois , and his mo- ther Eunice , were women of pious minds , and , as the apostle describes them , of unfeigned faith . ' That they had been most exemplary in the training up of their youthful son ...
It would appear that his grandmother Lois , and his mo- ther Eunice , were women of pious minds , and , as the apostle describes them , of unfeigned faith . ' That they had been most exemplary in the training up of their youthful son ...
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“ We have to remark here , " said the pious expounder , lay- ing down the Bible , " the happy effects that characterised this little history , thus far as we have traced it . We perceive , at the very commencement , and as the best ...
“ We have to remark here , " said the pious expounder , lay- ing down the Bible , " the happy effects that characterised this little history , thus far as we have traced it . We perceive , at the very commencement , and as the best ...
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6 " The name of the mother of this pious child was Jedidah ; and though we are not specifically told what were the details of the religious education in which she brought him up , yet may we most rightfully presume that she was , under ...
6 " The name of the mother of this pious child was Jedidah ; and though we are not specifically told what were the details of the religious education in which she brought him up , yet may we most rightfully presume that she was , under ...
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The allusion has respect to the severe reverses with which it pleased God to visit the prosperity of the son bequeathed to him by his pious father . For in the fearful panic of 18- , when so many noble fortunes were laid prostrate in ...
The allusion has respect to the severe reverses with which it pleased God to visit the prosperity of the son bequeathed to him by his pious father . For in the fearful panic of 18- , when so many noble fortunes were laid prostrate in ...
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