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... hath received the same . " When I consider what are the constituents of this congregation , I can hardly believe that the subject , which I have thus in a general way described , can be otherwise than interest- ing and 1.
... hath received the same . " When I consider what are the constituents of this congregation , I can hardly believe that the subject , which I have thus in a general way described , can be otherwise than interest- ing and 1.
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... believe that if we examine that primitive call , we shall throw the brightest light possible upon the manner in which Christ calls men in our own days , and upon the spirit in which men ought to obey the call . The instance which I ...
... believe that if we examine that primitive call , we shall throw the brightest light possible upon the manner in which Christ calls men in our own days , and upon the spirit in which men ought to obey the call . The instance which I ...
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... believe that nothing will throw more light upon the mi- nisterial call , and nothing will be more help- ful to a young man , upon whose mind the solemn question has once fallen with all its supernatural weight , " Shall I , or shall I ...
... believe that nothing will throw more light upon the mi- nisterial call , and nothing will be more help- ful to a young man , upon whose mind the solemn question has once fallen with all its supernatural weight , " Shall I , or shall I ...
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... believe - who does not believe ? — that there is plenty of work to be done for Christ by highly educated laymen , and some which they can do much better than ourselves : but I do desire that those , who enter into the Ministry of the ...
... believe - who does not believe ? — that there is plenty of work to be done for Christ by highly educated laymen , and some which they can do much better than ourselves : but I do desire that those , who enter into the Ministry of the ...
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... believe that the dangers are transient , and that the security is lasting great questions must arise from time to time : we cannot live entirely upon the thoughts which our fathers have bequeathed to us and it is more healthy to have ...
... believe that the dangers are transient , and that the security is lasting great questions must arise from time to time : we cannot live entirely upon the thoughts which our fathers have bequeathed to us and it is more healthy to have ...
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Page 47 - Wherefore I put thee in remembrance, that thou stir up the gift of God, which is in thee, by the putting on of my hands.
Page 4 - DO you trust that you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghost to take upon you this Office and Ministration, to serve God for the promoting of his glory, and the edifying of his people?
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Page 11 - PEARSON, DD, late Lord Bishop of Chester. Compiled, with some additional matter occasionally interspersed, for the use of the Students of Bishop's College, Calcutta, by WH MILL, DD late Principal of Bishop's College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge.