Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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... Religion au XIX . Siècle . Par EMILE SAISSET , Agrégé à la Faculté des Lettres de Paris . II . THE USE OF MATHEMATICS IN EDUCATION The Logic and Utility of Mathematics , with the best methods of instruction explained and illustrated ...
... Religion au XIX . Siècle . Par EMILE SAISSET , Agrégé à la Faculté des Lettres de Paris . II . THE USE OF MATHEMATICS IN EDUCATION The Logic and Utility of Mathematics , with the best methods of instruction explained and illustrated ...
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... Religion , p . 323. - 7 . Lord Holland's Reminiscences , p . 323 . --8 . Wilberforce's Practical View , p . 324. - 9 ... RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE . 336 XIV . CONTENTS OF VOL . XXXIII . 5 LO.
... Religion , p . 323. - 7 . Lord Holland's Reminiscences , p . 323 . --8 . Wilberforce's Practical View , p . 324. - 9 ... RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE . 336 XIV . CONTENTS OF VOL . XXXIII . 5 LO.
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... Religion the Weal of the Church , p . 480. - 2 . Sketches from the Study of a Superannuated Itinerant , p . 481. - 3 . Moister's Me- morial of Missionary Labours , p . 482. - 4 . Anderson's Course of Creation , p . 483. - 5 . Inglis ...
... Religion the Weal of the Church , p . 480. - 2 . Sketches from the Study of a Superannuated Itinerant , p . 481. - 3 . Moister's Me- morial of Missionary Labours , p . 482. - 4 . Anderson's Course of Creation , p . 483. - 5 . Inglis ...
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... religious generation are rapidly suc- ceeding . We sometimes unconsciously look upon the company of venerable ... religion has , through grace , become a sort of second nature , in which all their habits , and senti- ments , and ...
... religious generation are rapidly suc- ceeding . We sometimes unconsciously look upon the company of venerable ... religion has , through grace , become a sort of second nature , in which all their habits , and senti- ments , and ...
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... religion and patriotism ? Good men , who are yet alive , were the first to know and proclaim that the exhilarating bowl , which fashion had long made indispensable in the high places of society , and appe- tite had made the tyrant and ...
... religion and patriotism ? Good men , who are yet alive , were the first to know and proclaim that the exhilarating bowl , which fashion had long made indispensable in the high places of society , and appe- tite had made the tyrant and ...
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