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For the English Puritan Robert Pricke , ministers " are called Spirituall Fathers ,
because they begette and change men anewe . ” Thomas Hooker took as
doctrine in a 1626 English sermon that " the ministers of God should be as fathers
to the ...
For the English Puritan Robert Pricke , ministers " are called Spirituall Fathers ,
because they begette and change men anewe . ” Thomas Hooker took as
doctrine in a 1626 English sermon that " the ministers of God should be as fathers
to the ...
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19 Ordinarily Puritans took breasts to mean churches or ministers . ... In fantasy
too , John Cotton strictly limited the minister ' s role in declaring that the bride (
church ) herself must accept Christ and subjugate herself to him ; “ which she
may ...
19 Ordinarily Puritans took breasts to mean churches or ministers . ... In fantasy
too , John Cotton strictly limited the minister ' s role in declaring that the bride (
church ) herself must accept Christ and subjugate herself to him ; “ which she
may ...
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Ministers in particular must have “ tender love , ” because their role is to be “
Pastors ” or “ Shepherds ” to their “ Aock ” ( p . ... However , Willard avoids any
mention of ministers as breasts of God in describing ministerial duties , as he
avoids ...
Ministers in particular must have “ tender love , ” because their role is to be “
Pastors ” or “ Shepherds ” to their “ Aock ” ( p . ... However , Willard avoids any
mention of ministers as breasts of God in describing ministerial duties , as he
avoids ...
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