Miscellaneous Discourses and ReviewsJ. S. and C. Adams, 1834 - 415 páginas |
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... christian benevolence , and such an affectionate earnestness of appeal ; —that the Author has long been justly estodined one of the most impressive and useful writers in the clerical profession . He has not , however , confined the ...
... christian benevolence , and such an affectionate earnestness of appeal ; —that the Author has long been justly estodined one of the most impressive and useful writers in the clerical profession . He has not , however , confined the ...
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... Christ ' are elevated and sublime ; they are derived from a prayerful study of the words which the Holy Ghost speaketh ... Christian Pastor ' is ably drawn . The Speaker was utter- ing the voice of successful experience in the ministry ...
... Christ ' are elevated and sublime ; they are derived from a prayerful study of the words which the Holy Ghost speaketh ... Christian Pastor ' is ably drawn . The Speaker was utter- ing the voice of successful experience in the ministry ...
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... Christ 167 The Christian Pastor 197 Inaugural Discourse 223 The Lord our Help 257 Indian Rights and Our Duties 285 Extracts from an Address on Temperance in 1812 . 309 Character and Theological Writings of Dr. Dwight 331 361 Review of ...
... Christ 167 The Christian Pastor 197 Inaugural Discourse 223 The Lord our Help 257 Indian Rights and Our Duties 285 Extracts from an Address on Temperance in 1812 . 309 Character and Theological Writings of Dr. Dwight 331 361 Review of ...
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... christian benevolence . Some who stand by , are filled with indignation . They severely blame those , who cast their gifts into the treas- ury of the Lord . They regard all that is done for Christ , as no better than thrown away ; and ...
... christian benevolence . Some who stand by , are filled with indignation . They severely blame those , who cast their gifts into the treas- ury of the Lord . They regard all that is done for Christ , as no better than thrown away ; and ...
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... christian philanthropy be given to the winds ? God forbid that we should yield to this unchristian despondency . If we cannot accomplish all that is desir- able , we may yet do something . If we should fail of sat- isfying our own minds ...
... christian philanthropy be given to the winds ? God forbid that we should yield to this unchristian despondency . If we cannot accomplish all that is desir- able , we may yet do something . If we should fail of sat- isfying our own minds ...
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