SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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... tion to a religious life , and that instruction and argument had no other end than to lay the foundation of a call to faith , repentance and obedience . I close this view of his character as a preacher , with a description , from one ...
... tion to a religious life , and that instruction and argument had no other end than to lay the foundation of a call to faith , repentance and obedience . I close this view of his character as a preacher , with a description , from one ...
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... tion of qualities which fits them to be leaders in so difficult and delicate a service ! How rare are those to whom the minister can safely delegate his responsibility for the instruc- tion and character of his children ! It is cause ...
... tion of qualities which fits them to be leaders in so difficult and delicate a service ! How rare are those to whom the minister can safely delegate his responsibility for the instruc- tion and character of his children ! It is cause ...
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... which those could hardly un- derstand , who did not know the man . It was the illustra- tion of his life which made his teaching what it was to his people . It would be easy here to use the language of MEMOIR . xxxix.
... which those could hardly un- derstand , who did not know the man . It was the illustra- tion of his life which made his teaching what it was to his people . It would be easy here to use the language of MEMOIR . xxxix.
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... tion with the feelings which he carried into the pulpit ; and as a pastor and friend it showed itself in his habitual atten- tion to the welfare of others . He could not even perceive it to be right to make savings from his little means ...
... tion with the feelings which he carried into the pulpit ; and as a pastor and friend it showed itself in his habitual atten- tion to the welfare of others . He could not even perceive it to be right to make savings from his little means ...
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... tion of a good cause . He cared for the prevalence of no doctrine , if it did not make men better Christians . His own words are these : " Believing as I do , that religion is de- signed to make men good , I can rejoice in the success ...
... tion of a good cause . He cared for the prevalence of no doctrine , if it did not make men better Christians . His own words are these : " Believing as I do , that religion is de- signed to make men good , I can rejoice in the success ...
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