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... doubt should still be entertained whether writ- ing and arithmetic , as well as reading , are patronized by the Na- tional Society , and taught in the schools of Dr. Bell , that doubt may be removed at the seminary itself , which is ...
... doubt , the religion established in England : but then it is Christianity as expressed neither at the Council of Trent , nor at the Synod of Dort , nor in the Confession of Augsburg , but in our Liturgy and Articles . To say , therefore ...
... that they who are solicitous to communicate this early bias , imply at least a doubt on their parts , whether the established religion religion really is so excellent as they pretend . But 1812 . 13 First Report on National Education .
... doubt , of its excel- lence ? When a father educates a son in habits of industry and ho- nesty , no man concludes that he doubts the real excellence of those qualities . In like manner , if we think that education in the church is ...
... doubt that the tubes and cells of the alburnum , or sap - wood , are filled with it in the spring of the year , and that they are empty in the winter ; that it is organized matter , developing itself by heat in all the various forms of ...