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... readers are going over these pages only for amusement . They will be interested , perhaps , in the illustrations , and if of mature or cultivated minds , in the point to which I am endeavoring to make them tend . I hope , however , that ...
... readers are going over these pages only for amusement . They will be interested , perhaps , in the illustrations , and if of mature or cultivated minds , in the point to which I am endeavoring to make them tend . I hope , however , that ...
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... readers before closing the chapter on this subject . It is this : In keeping the Sabbath , avoid all appearance of evil . I have endeavored in this discussion to accomplish two ob- jects . First , to convince my readers that the mere ...
... readers before closing the chapter on this subject . It is this : In keeping the Sabbath , avoid all appearance of evil . I have endeavored in this discussion to accomplish two ob- jects . First , to convince my readers that the mere ...
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... readers not to treat this volume in that way , and not to suppose that simply reading and understanding it , however thoroughly it may be done , will do them any good . The book , of itself , never can do good . It is intend- ed to ...
... readers not to treat this volume in that way , and not to suppose that simply reading and understanding it , however thoroughly it may be done , will do them any good . The book , of itself , never can do good . It is intend- ed to ...
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