Talks for the TimesJennings and Pye, 1896 - 330 sivua |
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... and continuous in self - sacrificing in order that he might break the fetters of ignorance and super- stition , and give liberty to the captives . His earnestness and faithfulness in the class - room , where he XIV BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH .
... and continuous in self - sacrificing in order that he might break the fetters of ignorance and super- stition , and give liberty to the captives . His earnestness and faithfulness in the class - room , where he XIV BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH .
Sivu 20
... ignorance or indifference or recklessness . As finite beings we shall , of course , never be able to foresee all things , nor make adequate provision for all con- tingencies . Yet it is none the less true , that we often blame one ...
... ignorance or indifference or recklessness . As finite beings we shall , of course , never be able to foresee all things , nor make adequate provision for all con- tingencies . Yet it is none the less true , that we often blame one ...
Sivu 44
... ignorant and degraded sisters were perishing for lack of Christian instruction . Yet once again , young ladies and gentlemen . As most of you have taken the normal course , we have reasons to believe that you intend to teach . Be proud ...
... ignorant and degraded sisters were perishing for lack of Christian instruction . Yet once again , young ladies and gentlemen . As most of you have taken the normal course , we have reasons to believe that you intend to teach . Be proud ...
Sivu 54
... His movements , at first , were individ- ual , then general , as leaders sprang into existence ; and it is really remarkable how many are the leaders when the masses are ignorant . For the first ten 54 TALKS FOR THE TIMES .
... His movements , at first , were individ- ual , then general , as leaders sprang into existence ; and it is really remarkable how many are the leaders when the masses are ignorant . For the first ten 54 TALKS FOR THE TIMES .
Sivu 55
William Henry Crogman. when the masses are ignorant . For the first ten or twelve years after the war nothing was more common in the South than leaders . Every little politician , every crank , constituted himself a Moses to lead the ...
William Henry Crogman. when the masses are ignorant . For the first ten or twelve years after the war nothing was more common in the South than leaders . Every little politician , every crank , constituted himself a Moses to lead the ...
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