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... tion beyond a few illustrative notes . Should any favourable opportunity occur hereafter for dis- cussing the points alluded to , I would then ven- ture to attempt their elucidation , -difficult and delicate as such an undertaking must ...
... tion beyond a few illustrative notes . Should any favourable opportunity occur hereafter for dis- cussing the points alluded to , I would then ven- ture to attempt their elucidation , -difficult and delicate as such an undertaking must ...
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... tion of mankind . Upon this vain and dangerous supposition it is needless for me , in this place , or , at least , on this occasion , to dwell . All who are here assembled profess themselves to be members of the established 2 THE ...
... tion of mankind . Upon this vain and dangerous supposition it is needless for me , in this place , or , at least , on this occasion , to dwell . All who are here assembled profess themselves to be members of the established 2 THE ...
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... tion into the revealed counsels of the Most High , it may , and it no doubt does well become the busy layman and the unlettered labourer to attend to those that are over them in the Lord . It is right and meet that they should listen to ...
... tion into the revealed counsels of the Most High , it may , and it no doubt does well become the busy layman and the unlettered labourer to attend to those that are over them in the Lord . It is right and meet that they should listen to ...
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... tion of the elements in the assembly of his chosen disciples , his ministers , unto the end of his dispen- sation , are to imitate in all other congregations of the faithful . But there is no scriptural authority for a phrase so ...
... tion of the elements in the assembly of his chosen disciples , his ministers , unto the end of his dispen- sation , are to imitate in all other congregations of the faithful . But there is no scriptural authority for a phrase so ...
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... tion , and despotism . But it may be said , perhaps , that " whatever power and grace Christ has given to his ministers , he has given them for the good , and not for the terror of his people , " for the glory of his Father , not their ...
... tion , and despotism . But it may be said , perhaps , that " whatever power and grace Christ has given to his ministers , he has given them for the good , and not for the terror of his people , " for the glory of his Father , not their ...
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