SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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... efforts in the cause of Christ cannot be lost . As his history from this time is but the story of his min- istry , I shall complete my view of this before going on with the personal narrative of his life . He appears to have laid down ...
... efforts in the cause of Christ cannot be lost . As his history from this time is but the story of his min- istry , I shall complete my view of this before going on with the personal narrative of his life . He appears to have laid down ...
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... efforts , when his strong and sagacious sense pursued and dissected some knotty subject , and laid it open to the satisfactory comprehension of all . But he regarded such discussion as wholly subservient to a further end , as simply ...
... efforts , when his strong and sagacious sense pursued and dissected some knotty subject , and laid it open to the satisfactory comprehension of all . But he regarded such discussion as wholly subservient to a further end , as simply ...
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... efforts at extemporaneous speak- ing are represented as having been far from success . Some of his friends doubted if it were worth while for him to persevere . But he was not to be discouraged ; he told them that if a few of them would ...
... efforts at extemporaneous speak- ing are represented as having been far from success . Some of his friends doubted if it were worth while for him to persevere . But he was not to be discouraged ; he told them that if a few of them would ...
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... which have taken place , have excited an increased interest in religion among us ; and called me to greater efforts to assist my people in their inquiries . I trust F that much good will be the result ; that MEMOIR . xxvii.
... which have taken place , have excited an increased interest in religion among us ; and called me to greater efforts to assist my people in their inquiries . I trust F that much good will be the result ; that MEMOIR . xxvii.
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... efforts to in- crease its power over themselves and to extend it to others . The benefits of this meeting had not been long expe- rienced , when it was perceived to be desirable that they should be extended to the female members of the ...
... efforts to in- crease its power over themselves and to extend it to others . The benefits of this meeting had not been long expe- rienced , when it was perceived to be desirable that they should be extended to the female members of the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
affections afflicted altar ancholy apostle atheism awaken benevolent blessings bosom bring called cause character cheerful cher cherish Christian church comfort communion confidence conscience Corinthians danger death devoted divine duty earth earthly efforts endeavor eternal evil excited exert faith Father fear feast of love feel friends future give God's gospel grace guilt habits happiness heart heaven heavenly holy honor hope human humble immortal impart improvement influence instructions interest irreligion Jesus Christ joy in heaven labor light Lord's supper man's ment mercy mind minister moral nature neglect ness objects passions perfect perfect bliss Pharisees piety pleasure prayer preaching present principles Puritans purity purpose regard rejoice religion religious religious habits render righteousness Sabbath salvation Saviour scenes season sensibilities SERMON sinners sins society sorrows soul spirit suffering teach thing thought tion trials trust truth unholy passions vice views virtue worship