SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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... preparing every sermon , that it might be the last discourse which some impenitent sinner would have the opportunity to hear ; and to say something which should be suited to touch the heart of such an one . His adherence to these maxims ...
... preparing every sermon , that it might be the last discourse which some impenitent sinner would have the opportunity to hear ; and to say something which should be suited to touch the heart of such an one . His adherence to these maxims ...
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... preparation for the pulpit , though he had no re- gard for the merely literary excellences of composition , he yet was conscientiously careful ; laborious , however , rather in thinking and arranging his thoughts , than in putting them ...
... preparation for the pulpit , though he had no re- gard for the merely literary excellences of composition , he yet was conscientiously careful ; laborious , however , rather in thinking and arranging his thoughts , than in putting them ...
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... preparation . This practice , not unanalo- gous to that of the extemporaneous speaker , gave something of the strength ... prepared himself for a more public service , which he afterwards conducted in a hall or lecture - room during a ...
... preparation . This practice , not unanalo- gous to that of the extemporaneous speaker , gave something of the strength ... prepared himself for a more public service , which he afterwards conducted in a hall or lecture - room during a ...
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... prepared the way for its success . Hence he rarely if ever failed in any measure which he attempted . Being resolute and persevering , but never rash , he went in accordance with the intimations of provi- dence and found aid from thence ...
... prepared the way for its success . Hence he rarely if ever failed in any measure which he attempted . Being resolute and persevering , but never rash , he went in accordance with the intimations of provi- dence and found aid from thence ...
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... preparation for the pulpit to " resort to the tormentors , " as he expressed it , and violently to clear out " his offending member . " Unwilling to trouble another with so disagreeable a task , he learned to ply the instruments with ...
... preparation for the pulpit to " resort to the tormentors , " as he expressed it , and violently to clear out " his offending member . " Unwilling to trouble another with so disagreeable a task , he learned to ply the instruments with ...
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