SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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... suffering the evils of a destitute church , had dwindled away from its prosperity in the good days of Dr Haven , till it presented but the remnant of its former strength . In a word , all was languishing . The very situation of the ...
... suffering the evils of a destitute church , had dwindled away from its prosperity in the good days of Dr Haven , till it presented but the remnant of its former strength . In a word , all was languishing . The very situation of the ...
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... suffering and death have opened before me with most astonishing rapidity . The great destroyer with fatal aim , has hurled his arrows at one after another , and they have fallen before him . Mourning and death have met me at every step ...
... suffering and death have opened before me with most astonishing rapidity . The great destroyer with fatal aim , has hurled his arrows at one after another , and they have fallen before him . Mourning and death have met me at every step ...
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... His time , his studies , his labors , his money , even his personal sufferings , seemed to be considered by him only as they might benefit Mr Foster's Address . others . " His disregard to selfish considerations was appa- xlii MEMOIR .
... His time , his studies , his labors , his money , even his personal sufferings , seemed to be considered by him only as they might benefit Mr Foster's Address . others . " His disregard to selfish considerations was appa- xlii MEMOIR .
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... suffering might have excused him for thinking only of himself . As a preacher it showed itself in his shrinking from commendation ; he dreaded lest he might perchance be brought to mingle a regard to his own reputa- tion with the ...
... suffering might have excused him for thinking only of himself . As a preacher it showed itself in his shrinking from commendation ; he dreaded lest he might perchance be brought to mingle a regard to his own reputa- tion with the ...
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... suffering poor . He himself set the example by going out in the face of the storm , to visit a poor solitary woman at a distance from town . At another time , having passed a restless night , when he could ill sleep for thinking of ...
... suffering poor . He himself set the example by going out in the face of the storm , to visit a poor solitary woman at a distance from town . At another time , having passed a restless night , when he could ill sleep for thinking of ...
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