SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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... the meeting - house , be- ing at an inconvenient distance from the larger part of the worshippers , helped to discourage ; and only the religious - confidence of a few spirited men prevented the dissolution xii MEMOIR .
... the meeting - house , be- ing at an inconvenient distance from the larger part of the worshippers , helped to discourage ; and only the religious - confidence of a few spirited men prevented the dissolution xii MEMOIR .
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Nathan Parker, Henry Ware. - confidence of a few spirited men prevented the dissolution of the society . In undertaking the charge of a congregation under such unpropitious circumstances , he acted on his favorite principle , we must do ...
Nathan Parker, Henry Ware. - confidence of a few spirited men prevented the dissolution of the society . In undertaking the charge of a congregation under such unpropitious circumstances , he acted on his favorite principle , we must do ...
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... confidence on these meet- ings as eminently adapted to be useful . His particular opinions respecting them may be learned from a passage in a letter to a young minister , which is so just and important that it deserves to be quoted at ...
... confidence on these meet- ings as eminently adapted to be useful . His particular opinions respecting them may be learned from a passage in a letter to a young minister , which is so just and important that it deserves to be quoted at ...
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... confidence in Christ . With a deep impression of its value and of its necessity , I press upon you , my friends , a grateful acknowledgement of the Saviour . Have any rejected his grace , I beseech such to pause and to consider . I ...
... confidence in Christ . With a deep impression of its value and of its necessity , I press upon you , my friends , a grateful acknowledgement of the Saviour . Have any rejected his grace , I beseech such to pause and to consider . I ...
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... confidence which he inspired . So should it be with the spiritual pilot of the church ; steadily watehing for the safety and progress of all , but without impatience , impetuosity or tumult , he should neither strive , nor cry , nor ...
... confidence which he inspired . So should it be with the spiritual pilot of the church ; steadily watehing for the safety and progress of all , but without impatience , impetuosity or tumult , he should neither strive , nor cry , nor ...
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