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... object to employ the Church Cate- chism in the religious education of youth . The motive of their ob- jection is , as far as it goes , a recommendation of the Catechism to all those who wish to have the Deity contemplated as a God of ...
... object to employ the Church Cate- chism in the religious education of youth . The motive of their ob- jection is , as far as it goes , a recommendation of the Catechism to all those who wish to have the Deity contemplated as a God of ...
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... object which he took up , engaged him for the time , almost to the exclusion of every other , and from the nature of his mind , that object was never of a trivial or paltry nature . He detested every action savouring in the least of ...
... object which he took up , engaged him for the time , almost to the exclusion of every other , and from the nature of his mind , that object was never of a trivial or paltry nature . He detested every action savouring in the least of ...
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... objects , where the structure and form of the several parts which constitute the object is diversified , bodies , of magnitudes considerably different from one another , may all of them be possessed of beauty , in perfect consistency ...
... objects , where the structure and form of the several parts which constitute the object is diversified , bodies , of magnitudes considerably different from one another , may all of them be possessed of beauty , in perfect consistency ...
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