SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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... practical , and progressive toward a definable result . Not that he neglected the discussion of truth and avoided theological speculation . On the contrary he was fond of it , and often pursued it with evident delight in a train of ...
... practical , and progressive toward a definable result . Not that he neglected the discussion of truth and avoided theological speculation . On the contrary he was fond of it , and often pursued it with evident delight in a train of ...
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... practical preaching which deals only in the inculcation of outward virtue , and contents itself with the enforcement of positive precepts . " Precepts are of little use , " he said , " when the doctrines which enforce and support them ...
... practical preaching which deals only in the inculcation of outward virtue , and contents itself with the enforcement of positive precepts . " Precepts are of little use , " he said , " when the doctrines which enforce and support them ...
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... practical principles which they had contended for as the common ground of Christianity . The adherence to these , in the spirit of love and good works , was every year more and more blest . Those that were of the contrary part , were ...
... practical principles which they had contended for as the common ground of Christianity . The adherence to these , in the spirit of love and good works , was every year more and more blest . Those that were of the contrary part , were ...
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... practical adher- ent ; - he allowed perfect liberty of judgment and profession to all , and was willing to join all of any name in the promo- tion of a good cause . He cared for the prevalence of no doctrine , if it did not make men ...
... practical adher- ent ; - he allowed perfect liberty of judgment and profession to all , and was willing to join all of any name in the promo- tion of a good cause . He cared for the prevalence of no doctrine , if it did not make men ...
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... practical views of religion . These , as was hinted when I spoke of his preaching , were severe , solemn and strict , grounded on uncompromising views of the divine law , and on the gospel as a provision for sinners . His thoughts and ...
... practical views of religion . These , as was hinted when I spoke of his preaching , were severe , solemn and strict , grounded on uncompromising views of the divine law , and on the gospel as a provision for sinners . His thoughts and ...
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