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... 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 , entire devotedness to ...
... 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 , entire devotedness to ...
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... regards him . He that loves and obeys God , has access to his mercy scat ; he that neither loves nor obeys , makes him- self a stranger and an alien from his Father's house . My impenitent friends , do you not desire access to the ...
... regards him . He that loves and obeys God , has access to his mercy scat ; he that neither loves nor obeys , makes him- self a stranger and an alien from his Father's house . My impenitent friends , do you not desire access to the ...
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... regard the subject as unworthy of investiga- tion ? Why not then despise the literature and science , the arts of peace and war with which this education was con- nected ? We cannot imagine that the character of the ancient republicans ...
... regard the subject as unworthy of investiga- tion ? Why not then despise the literature and science , the arts of peace and war with which this education was con- nected ? We cannot imagine that the character of the ancient republicans ...
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... regard to the way in which the matter was arranged . " - Schwartz Erziehungslehre I : 369 . " Solon left it just as little as Minos and Lycurgus to pa- rents , how they should educate their children ; but he con- strained fathers , by ...
... regard to the way in which the matter was arranged . " - Schwartz Erziehungslehre I : 369 . " Solon left it just as little as Minos and Lycurgus to pa- rents , how they should educate their children ; but he con- strained fathers , by ...
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... regard to education the relation of Attica to 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 ...
... regard to education the relation of Attica to 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 ...
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