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... dignity , the teacher is counted subordinate to the taught , and the steward of the mysteries of the Gospel , made to distribute its spiritual treasures , and divide its saving doctrines , according to the passions or plea- sures of his ...
... dignity , the teacher is counted subordinate to the taught , and the steward of the mysteries of the Gospel , made to distribute its spiritual treasures , and divide its saving doctrines , according to the passions or plea- sures of his ...
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... dignity of the Christian priesthood , and more especially of that part of it which is established in our own land , and whose form of government is episcopal , very lofty expressions are used by some to magnify the sacerdotal authority ...
... dignity of the Christian priesthood , and more especially of that part of it which is established in our own land , and whose form of government is episcopal , very lofty expressions are used by some to magnify the sacerdotal authority ...
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... dignity , and the exercise of all this authority , those words of our Saviour are quoted , in which he gave to his apostles the power of remitting and retaining sins , and those in which he conferred upon St. Peter , the privilege of ...
... dignity , and the exercise of all this authority , those words of our Saviour are quoted , in which he gave to his apostles the power of remitting and retaining sins , and those in which he conferred upon St. Peter , the privilege of ...
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... dignity , and generate in their followers a superstitious reverence for their persons , and a dreadful apprehension with regard to the spiritual efficacy , for good or for evil , of their words and acts , in that case it is most ...
... dignity , and generate in their followers a superstitious reverence for their persons , and a dreadful apprehension with regard to the spiritual efficacy , for good or for evil , of their words and acts , in that case it is most ...
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... dignity of Christian ministers , without duly explaining its nature and extent , is most calculated to secure its application to the holy purposes for which it was given : -I fear not . It is , indeed , true , that " to magnify the ...
... dignity of Christian ministers , without duly explaining its nature and extent , is most calculated to secure its application to the holy purposes for which it was given : -I fear not . It is , indeed , true , that " to magnify the ...
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