Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... become more distinct and decided ; and he had definitively resolved to dedicate his talents and exertions to the immediate service of the Gos- pel . With the permission of his friend and benefactor , he therefore resigned his ...
... become more distinct and decided ; and he had definitively resolved to dedicate his talents and exertions to the immediate service of the Gos- pel . With the permission of his friend and benefactor , he therefore resigned his ...
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... becoming personally acquainted with him , became strongly attached to him , and continued to be among his warmest , and most stedfast friends in every variety of his fortune , until his death . After the expiration of his engagement in ...
... becoming personally acquainted with him , became strongly attached to him , and continued to be among his warmest , and most stedfast friends in every variety of his fortune , until his death . After the expiration of his engagement in ...
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... become exhausted ; and , not being aware of any decisive measures about to be proposed by the other side , they withdrew from the meeting . Then it was that a Resolution , dissolving at once the relation between Mr. Forster and the ...
... become exhausted ; and , not being aware of any decisive measures about to be proposed by the other side , they withdrew from the meeting . Then it was that a Resolution , dissolving at once the relation between Mr. Forster and the ...
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... become as little children , ye shall not enter into the king- dom of heaven . " * In this tender rebuke , by which they were taught that christian great- ness was only to be obtained by childlike low- liness of mind , how much of ...
... become as little children , ye shall not enter into the king- dom of heaven . " * In this tender rebuke , by which they were taught that christian great- ness was only to be obtained by childlike low- liness of mind , how much of ...
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... becoming sensibility of wrong conduct . This was , however , always done consistently with meekness ; and in a manner which always partook of that majesty and simplicity , which is ever characteristic of those who live under the ...
... becoming sensibility of wrong conduct . This was , however , always done consistently with meekness ; and in a manner which always partook of that majesty and simplicity , which is ever characteristic of those who live under the ...
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