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... knowledge which she had , and God answered her according to the desire of her heart . This is a historical fact . Let us now suppose an example . A pious man in the city of Erfurt , in the reign of Maximilian , mourns over the ...
... knowledge which she had , and God answered her according to the desire of her heart . This is a historical fact . Let us now suppose an example . A pious man in the city of Erfurt , in the reign of Maximilian , mourns over the ...
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... knowledge we have , and God accepts the prayer , not in proportion to our knowledge , but in proportion to our devotional feeling , which may far exceed our knowledge . We have the same kind of assistance in prayer that we have in ...
... knowledge we have , and God accepts the prayer , not in proportion to our knowledge , but in proportion to our devotional feeling , which may far exceed our knowledge . We have the same kind of assistance in prayer that we have in ...
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... knowledge of the subject ; and that out of the countries of Luther and of Knox , there exists among no people of the present day any thing more than the rudiments of a system of public instruction . The nations of the old world are , in ...
... knowledge of the subject ; and that out of the countries of Luther and of Knox , there exists among no people of the present day any thing more than the rudiments of a system of public instruction . The nations of the old world are , in ...
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... knowledge of writing became about the same time gen- eral ; not to be able to write was at Athens a reproach of bar- barism , ( μήτε νᾶγν μήτε ἱράμματα — a proverbial mark of entire want of culture ) ; institutions for instruction ...
... knowledge of writing became about the same time gen- eral ; not to be able to write was at Athens a reproach of bar- barism , ( μήτε νᾶγν μήτε ἱράμματα — a proverbial mark of entire want of culture ) ; institutions for instruction ...
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... knowledge . It was not literary productions therefore , or scientific investigations which were then most highly valued , but oratory as the great means of diffusing knowledge . But the universal ability to read and write could not but ...
... knowledge . It was not literary productions therefore , or scientific investigations which were then most highly valued , but oratory as the great means of diffusing knowledge . But the universal ability to read and write could not but ...
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