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... knowledge , though God may accept of it , has done in former times , and is still calculated to do , much mischief . The zeal of John Knox , in the days of Mary Queen of Scots , was warm and well meant , but it being directed , not ...
... knowledge , though God may accept of it , has done in former times , and is still calculated to do , much mischief . The zeal of John Knox , in the days of Mary Queen of Scots , was warm and well meant , but it being directed , not ...
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nies , institutions , manners , and with the help of some knowledge in natural theology and the philosophy of the human mind , you will have ground to believe that , with the blessing of God , ye shall in a great measure serve as ...
nies , institutions , manners , and with the help of some knowledge in natural theology and the philosophy of the human mind , you will have ground to believe that , with the blessing of God , ye shall in a great measure serve as ...
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... knowledge was confined to the rules of vulgar arithmetic , or , perhaps , a trite acquain- tance with the rudiments of classical learning . Thus imperfectly grounded in learning of any sort , these embryo statesmen were thrown on the ...
... knowledge was confined to the rules of vulgar arithmetic , or , perhaps , a trite acquain- tance with the rudiments of classical learning . Thus imperfectly grounded in learning of any sort , these embryo statesmen were thrown on the ...
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