| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1855 - 438 Seiten
...this age of 'many books.' Next in importance to a thorough knowledge of history, and in many respects fully equal to it, is the study of well authenticated...would have the preference over every other of which we hav« any knowledge." NOTES ON THE TWENTY-FIVE ARTICLES OF BE LIGION, as received and taught by Methodists... | |
| Theodore Soden - 1856 - 354 Seiten
...time a mild and steady luster. Many of them are among the most illustrious of the earth." From tiie Ladies' Repository. " It is a better piece of property...would have the preference over every other of which we hav« any knowledge." APPLEGATE & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. NOTES ON THE TWENTY-FIVE ARTICLES OF EE LIGION,... | |
| James Hall - 1857 - 478 Seiten
...this age of 'many books.' Next in importance to a thorough knowledge of history, and in many respects fully equal to it, is the study of well authenticated...would have the preference over every other of which we havt sny knowledge." APPLEGATE & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. NOTES ON THE TWENTY-FIVE ARTICLES OF EE LIGION,... | |
| James Hall - 1857 - 464 Seiten
...present time a mild and gteady luster. Many of them are among the most illustrious of the earth." Prom the Ladies' Repository. " It is a better piece of...would have the preference over every other of which we hav* «ny knowledge." HOTES ON THE TWENTY-FIVE ARTICLES OF RE LIOION, as received and taught by Methodists... | |
| James Hall - 1857 - 462 Seiten
...mild and steady luster. Many of them are among the most illustrious of the earth." From the Lotties' Repository. " It is a better piece of property for...would have the preference over every other of which we hav« any knowledge." VOTES OH THE TWENTY-FIVE AETICLES OF BE IIGION, as received and taught by Methodists... | |
| Josiah T. Marshall - 1857 - 520 Seiten
...steady luster. Many of them are among the most illustrious of the earth." From the LaJie? Rrpotitory. " It is a better piece of property for a young man to...would have the preference over every other of which we lmv« «ny knowledge." VOTES ON THE TWENTY-FIVE ARTICLES OF BE LIGION, as received and taught by Methodists... | |
| William B. Victor - 1859 - 254 Seiten
...young man to own, than an eighty acre lot in the Mississippi Valley, or many hundred dollars in currant money. We would rather leave it as a legacy to a son,...would have the preference over every other of which we hav» any knowledge." NOTES ON THE TWENTY-FIVE ARTICLES OF BE LIOION, as received and taught by Methodists... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1860 - 440 Seiten
...time a mild and steady luster. Many of them are among the most illustrious of the earth." From tlie Ladies' Repository. " It is a better piece of property...over every other of which we have any knowledge." MOSHEIM'S CHURCH HISTOBY. Ancient and Modern, from the birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century, in... | |
| Samuel Davis Baldwin - 1854 - 508 Seiten
...this age of 'many books.' Next in importance to a thorough knowledge of history, and in many respects fully equal to it, is the study of well authenticated...would have the preference over every other of which we hay® any knowledge. " WOTEB ON THE TWENTY-FIVE. AETICLES OE EE LIGIOH, as received and taught by Methodists... | |
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