Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... means of information ena- bled him . These , however , were but too scanty and limited , at that period , in that part of the country where Providence had assigned him his lot . His early education was of course incomplete . Of that ...
... means of information ena- bled him . These , however , were but too scanty and limited , at that period , in that part of the country where Providence had assigned him his lot . His early education was of course incomplete . Of that ...
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... means thought it the duty of a Minister of the Gospel to perplex , and perhaps mislead , his people , by making them acquainted , on the instant , with every fluctuation of opinion , which , in the course of his studies , his own mind ...
... means thought it the duty of a Minister of the Gospel to perplex , and perhaps mislead , his people , by making them acquainted , on the instant , with every fluctuation of opinion , which , in the course of his studies , his own mind ...
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... means followed , that they were bound to elect him in the event of his compliance . It was impossi- sible , therefore , not to perceive that this proceeding of the committee involved , in fact , something of indecorum . It was obvious ...
... means followed , that they were bound to elect him in the event of his compliance . It was impossi- sible , therefore , not to perceive that this proceeding of the committee involved , in fact , something of indecorum . It was obvious ...
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... means every member would have it in his power regularly to attend the ministry of his choice while , with regard to all other matters , the two Congregations might still continue to act as one body . This proposition was rejected . Much ...
... means every member would have it in his power regularly to attend the ministry of his choice while , with regard to all other matters , the two Congregations might still continue to act as one body . This proposition was rejected . Much ...
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... means their intention to relinquish , without a fur- ther struggle , their right to the Churches , and to the other property and privileges of the corporation . But , until measures could be taken to render this struggle effectual , it ...
... means their intention to relinquish , without a fur- ther struggle , their right to the Churches , and to the other property and privileges of the corporation . But , until measures could be taken to render this struggle effectual , it ...
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