Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... Christians , until all men shall be animated by the spirit of Washington , and exemplify his precepts . NEW YORK , September 12th , 1854 . J. F. SCHROEDER . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION , in the words of Washington ... viii PREFACE .
... Christians , until all men shall be animated by the spirit of Washington , and exemplify his precepts . NEW YORK , September 12th , 1854 . J. F. SCHROEDER . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION , in the words of Washington ... viii PREFACE .
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... CHRISTIANITY . 1. - Author and Spirit of the Gospel . The pure and benign Light of Revelation .. 367 Spirit of Christianity .. 363 Example of its Divine Author . 368 Christian Morals ... 369 2. - Religious Liberty . Constitutional ...
... CHRISTIANITY . 1. - Author and Spirit of the Gospel . The pure and benign Light of Revelation .. 367 Spirit of Christianity .. 363 Example of its Divine Author . 368 Christian Morals ... 369 2. - Religious Liberty . Constitutional ...
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... Christ Generous Forgiveness of Enemies ... 4 - Christian Missions . Missions among the Indians ... Indian Languages ... 385 385 885 385 386-388 389 5. - Christian Charities . The Poor ...... Widows and Orphans .. Education of a Student ...
... Christ Generous Forgiveness of Enemies ... 4 - Christian Missions . Missions among the Indians ... Indian Languages ... 385 385 885 385 386-388 389 5. - Christian Charities . The Poor ...... Widows and Orphans .. Education of a Student ...
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... Christian faith , and a truly devout man . JOHN MARSHALL , Chief Justice of the United States . The virtues of our departed friend were crowned by piety . IIe is known to have been habitually devout . To Christian institutions he gave ...
... Christian faith , and a truly devout man . JOHN MARSHALL , Chief Justice of the United States . The virtues of our departed friend were crowned by piety . IIe is known to have been habitually devout . To Christian institutions he gave ...
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... Christians for the worship of the Deity . J. M. SEWALL , Portsmouth , N. H. , 1799 . To Christian institutions be gave the countenance of his example . He was a sincere believer in the Christian faith . The General was a Christian . Rev ...
... Christians for the worship of the Deity . J. M. SEWALL , Portsmouth , N. H. , 1799 . To Christian institutions be gave the countenance of his example . He was a sincere believer in the Christian faith . The General was a Christian . Rev ...
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