Conversations on the Bible: Between a Mother and Her ChildrenHarrison Hall, 1837 - 360 pages |
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... manner . The task of despatching each of these subjects in such a manner as to please and satisfy a youthful mind of some intelligence , without going into a very ex- tensive discussion , was a very delicate and difficult one . I really ...
... manner . The task of despatching each of these subjects in such a manner as to please and satisfy a youthful mind of some intelligence , without going into a very ex- tensive discussion , was a very delicate and difficult one . I really ...
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... manner in which it is read , may have a tendency to diminish that respect for the sacred writings , which is intended to be inculcated ; and that the incitement of curiosity would enhance the interest of the study , should it be ...
... manner in which it is read , may have a tendency to diminish that respect for the sacred writings , which is intended to be inculcated ; and that the incitement of curiosity would enhance the interest of the study , should it be ...
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... manner of col- lecting its substance or design ; for the books are not all placed in the order of time in which they were written , and in some instances they are so arranged as to interrupt the narrative . Yet no part is irrelevant as ...
... manner of col- lecting its substance or design ; for the books are not all placed in the order of time in which they were written , and in some instances they are so arranged as to interrupt the narrative . Yet no part is irrelevant as ...
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... manners of the people to whom they were origin- ally addressed , apparent difficulties would vanish . Many have already been dissipated , by the arduous labours and indefatigable diligence of a succession of learned travellers and ...
... manners of the people to whom they were origin- ally addressed , apparent difficulties would vanish . Many have already been dissipated , by the arduous labours and indefatigable diligence of a succession of learned travellers and ...
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... manner is not certain . The distinction , however expressed , was made evident to the mind of Cain ; for it inflamed him with rage , and , instead of attending to the suggestion of his Creator , that he too might be accept- ed , if he ...
... manner is not certain . The distinction , however expressed , was made evident to the mind of Cain ; for it inflamed him with rage , and , instead of attending to the suggestion of his Creator , that he too might be accept- ed , if he ...
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Aaron Abimelech Abraham afflicted Ahaz altar amongst Amorites army Assyria Babylon Balaam became behold Bible blessing brethren brother brought called Canaan captivity Catherine Charles commanded covenant daughter David death delivered divine earth Egypt Elijah Elisha enemies Esau event Ezra Fanny father favour glory hand hath heart heathens heaven Hebrew holy honour hundred inhabitants Isaac Israel Israelites Jabesh-gilead Jacob Jehoiakim Jehovah Jephthah Jeremiah Jeroboam Jerusalem Jews Joab Jordan Joseph Joshua Judah king king's land Levites lived Lord Medes mercy messenger miracle Moab monarch Mordecai Moses Mother nation Nebuchadnezzar Nineveh offered Pharaoh Philistines pious present priests prince promise prophecy prophet punishment received reign religion royal sacred sacrifice Samaria Samson Saul Scriptures sent servant shalt Shechem Sisera Solomon sons STORY supposed Syria tabernacle temple thee thou thousand throne tion tribes unto whilst whole wife worship Zedekiah