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... influences . Let no Christian , by a life of spiritual insensi- bility , deprive himself of the distinguishing privilege of his profession . 2. How miserable the impenitent who never offer accept- able prayer ? God is no respecter of ...
... influences . Let no Christian , by a life of spiritual insensi- bility , deprive himself of the distinguishing privilege of his profession . 2. How miserable the impenitent who never offer accept- able prayer ? God is no respecter of ...
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... influences of climate and soil ? The skies of Italy are sunny still , but they smile no longer on that noble race of men whose virtues St. Augustine has said , God rewarded with the dominion of the world . The air of Hellas is pure as ...
... influences of climate and soil ? The skies of Italy are sunny still , but they smile no longer on that noble race of men whose virtues St. Augustine has said , God rewarded with the dominion of the world . The air of Hellas is pure as ...
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... influence of the state illustrated in the most striking manner at Lacedæmon . It was not the man , but the Spartan ... influences , skilfully applied , he strength- ened the virtues of courage , self - government , patient endur- ance ...
... influence of the state illustrated in the most striking manner at Lacedæmon . It was not the man , but the Spartan ... influences , skilfully applied , he strength- ened the virtues of courage , self - government , patient endur- ance ...
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... influence . No partition of lands or other attempts at community of property there suppressed the principle of individuality . No system of commons annihilated the refining and restraining influences of domestic life , and no moral ...
... influence . No partition of lands or other attempts at community of property there suppressed the principle of individuality . No system of commons annihilated the refining and restraining influences of domestic life , and no moral ...
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... influence of music is seen in the strictness of the laws , in which their early legislators prohibited or allowed the use of certain instruments , and in the vigilance with which they guarded against innovations in a science of so much ...
... influence of music is seen in the strictness of the laws , in which their early legislators prohibited or allowed the use of certain instruments , and in the vigilance with which they guarded against innovations in a science of so much ...
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