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... and exercise his care , by the intervention of means : and the admission of members into his church upon external evidence only , appears , from the nature of the thing , and is proved by the event , to be one of his means . VOL .
... and exercise his care , by the intervention of means : and the admission of members into his church upon external evidence only , appears , from the nature of the thing , and is proved by the event , to be one of his means . VOL .
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By these means , he became nearer acquainted with their temper and capacities ; they were kept more in awe , and better answered the main design of fitting them for the management of schools , or parochial cures .
By these means , he became nearer acquainted with their temper and capacities ; they were kept more in awe , and better answered the main design of fitting them for the management of schools , or parochial cures .
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The buildings have been erected ; the Indian fields have been enlarged and several of the men have learned to plough their own ground , and enter into the spirit of farming , in proportion to their means . The difficulty of getting ...
The buildings have been erected ; the Indian fields have been enlarged and several of the men have learned to plough their own ground , and enter into the spirit of farming , in proportion to their means . The difficulty of getting ...
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