Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... ness , this is not the place to inquire . But by the Con- stitution of this Society , the whole body of voters could not proceed to the election of a Pastor , until the Church had first determined that it was expedient so to do . To ...
... ness , this is not the place to inquire . But by the Con- stitution of this Society , the whole body of voters could not proceed to the election of a Pastor , until the Church had first determined that it was expedient so to do . To ...
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... value to , the intercourse of the friendly circle . He possessed a candor of spirit , an open- ness , simplicity and directness of mind and feeling - an entire freedom from all selfishness and obliquity of pur- pose xxxi.
... value to , the intercourse of the friendly circle . He possessed a candor of spirit , an open- ness , simplicity and directness of mind and feeling - an entire freedom from all selfishness and obliquity of pur- pose xxxi.
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... adorned his presence and his conduct ; for in him shone " the bright- ness of his Father's glory . " Thus was he , as A the Apostle declares , " the image of God . 2 SERMON I "Learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart 29.
... adorned his presence and his conduct ; for in him shone " the bright- ness of his Father's glory . " Thus was he , as A the Apostle declares , " the image of God . 2 SERMON I "Learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart 29.
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... ness and moral dignity of soul , which are so necessary to the constitution and preservation of meekness . Thus is meekness exalted in its nature , and incessantly progressive in its operations . Ever attendant on genuine piety , it ...
... ness and moral dignity of soul , which are so necessary to the constitution and preservation of meekness . Thus is meekness exalted in its nature , and incessantly progressive in its operations . Ever attendant on genuine piety , it ...
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... taught that christian great- ness was only to be obtained by childlike low- liness of mind , how much of forbearance , of wisdom , and meekness , do we behold ! * Matt . xviii . 1-3 . When James and John would have called down fire from 6.
... taught that christian great- ness was only to be obtained by childlike low- liness of mind , how much of forbearance , of wisdom , and meekness , do we behold ! * Matt . xviii . 1-3 . When James and John would have called down fire from 6.
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