The Addresses and Proceedings Connected with the Semi-centennial Celebration of Marietta College, June 28-July 1, 1885E. R. Alderman, 1885 - 232 pages |
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... question of a change of location was discussed . At a meeting of the Trustees in September , 1835 ; Dr. Cotton was authorized to purchase the square known as the Foster Square ( between Fifth and Sixth streets and South of Wooster ) ...
... question of a change of location was discussed . At a meeting of the Trustees in September , 1835 ; Dr. Cotton was authorized to purchase the square known as the Foster Square ( between Fifth and Sixth streets and South of Wooster ) ...
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... question is not as to the number on the catalogue ; not how many have been in attendance a few months , or a year , or two years , but as to the number . who have completed to the satisfaction of competent judges the work necessary for ...
... question is not as to the number on the catalogue ; not how many have been in attendance a few months , or a year , or two years , but as to the number . who have completed to the satisfaction of competent judges the work necessary for ...
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... question of daily bread . The North- west - then called the " back country , " " vacant terri- tory " -had been pointed out to them . The strange Indian word " Ohio " began to pass around among the officers and soldiers who had earned ...
... question of daily bread . The North- west - then called the " back country , " " vacant terri- tory " -had been pointed out to them . The strange Indian word " Ohio " began to pass around among the officers and soldiers who had earned ...
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... question of numbers as to how he was to preach . At Charlotte he preached to a dozen . hearers on a stormy Sunday , and in the Newport School House to a hundred with an eloquence and passion suf- ficient for the greatest audiences on ...
... question of numbers as to how he was to preach . At Charlotte he preached to a dozen . hearers on a stormy Sunday , and in the Newport School House to a hundred with an eloquence and passion suf- ficient for the greatest audiences on ...
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... question - Do you trust in Christ ? he said : Yes ; if I should die soon , I think I should be saved , but only through the merits of Christ , and not through any merits , prayers , or contemplations of mine . An immortal spirit ...
... question - Do you trust in Christ ? he said : Yes ; if I should die soon , I think I should be saved , but only through the merits of Christ , and not through any merits , prayers , or contemplations of mine . An immortal spirit ...
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