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God is no respecter of persons , and he regards every individual exactly
according to the state of his heart . In every case , whenever the conditions are
complied with , the promises are always fulfilled . These conditions are a right
state of heart ...
God is no respecter of persons , and he regards every individual exactly
according to the state of his heart . In every case , whenever the conditions are
complied with , the promises are always fulfilled . These conditions are a right
state of heart ...
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God is no respecter of persons , he has none of those personal partialities and
personal antipathies , irrespective of actual merit or demerit , by which our social
feelings are so much characterized . As each one is in heart , so God regards him
.
God is no respecter of persons , he has none of those personal partialities and
personal antipathies , irrespective of actual merit or demerit , by which our social
feelings are so much characterized . As each one is in heart , so God regards him
.
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Do we regard the subject as unworthy of investigation ? Why not then despise the
literature and science , the arts of peace and war with which this education was
connected ? We cannot imagine that the character of the ancient republicans ...
Do we regard the subject as unworthy of investigation ? Why not then despise the
literature and science , the arts of peace and war with which this education was
connected ? We cannot imagine that the character of the ancient republicans ...
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... to read , it cannot be otherwise imagined than that the state made also
provision for this purpose ; although on this point there is much uncertainty in
regard to the way in which the matter was arranged . ” — Schwarız
Erziehungslehre I : 369 .
... to read , it cannot be otherwise imagined than that the state made also
provision for this purpose ; although on this point there is much uncertainty in
regard to the way in which the matter was arranged . ” — Schwarız
Erziehungslehre I : 369 .
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+ In regard to education the relation of Attica 10 Greece was very similar to that of
New England in respect to the states of our confederacy . The intellectual
superiority of the Athenians , however , was far more decided and striking than is
that ...
+ In regard to education the relation of Attica 10 Greece was very similar to that of
New England in respect to the states of our confederacy . The intellectual
superiority of the Athenians , however , was far more decided and striking than is
that ...
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