SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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... regard that as the most truly 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 ...
... regard that as the most truly 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 ...
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... regard to extra meetings for religious instruction , I will make a few remarks , suggested by my own experience . I believe that they may be very useful ; but great discretion and independence are necessary in managing them . They ...
... regard to extra meetings for religious instruction , I will make a few remarks , suggested by my own experience . I believe that they may be very useful ; but great discretion and independence are necessary in managing them . They ...
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... regard . He thought that it possessed advanta- ges beyond most other methods of organization , for the promotion of truth and charity . In an Address delivered in 1824 , before the Ministerial Conference in Berry Street , Boston , he ...
... regard . He thought that it possessed advanta- ges beyond most other methods of organization , for the promotion of truth and charity . In an Address delivered in 1824 , before the Ministerial Conference in Berry Street , Boston , he ...
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... regard it with intense interest as one of the strong pillars of religion ; it was not long before his death that he manifested that in- terest by securing for it a valuable legacy from a dying friend ; but the actual management he left ...
... regard it with intense interest as one of the strong pillars of religion ; it was not long before his death that he manifested that in- terest by securing for it a valuable legacy from a dying friend ; but the actual management he left ...
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Nathan Parker, Henry Ware. tude , and that I regard with the liveliest interest your pious and benevolent labors . " There was still needed another institution to complete Dr Parker's plan of religious organization , and that was founded ...
Nathan Parker, Henry Ware. tude , and that I regard with the liveliest interest your pious and benevolent labors . " There was still needed another institution to complete Dr Parker's plan of religious organization , and that was founded ...
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