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... sayings and doings of the clergy were so scanned and discussed and criticised as they are now : even in works of fiction there is no character more frequently introduced than that of the country 1-2 I. ] 3 THE MINISTER CALLED .
... sayings and doings of the clergy were so scanned and discussed and criticised as they are now : even in works of fiction there is no character more frequently introduced than that of the country 1-2 I. ] 3 THE MINISTER CALLED .
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Harvey Goodwin (bp. of Carlisle.) no character more frequently introduced than that of the country curate : and therefore I judge , that , even if the lay element were more overwhelmingly predominant than it is in this University ...
Harvey Goodwin (bp. of Carlisle.) no character more frequently introduced than that of the country curate : and therefore I judge , that , even if the lay element were more overwhelmingly predominant than it is in this University ...
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... character , and to weigh His claims . The fisher- men were not converted into Apostles by the sudden transformation of a miracle , but had received all the education for the Ministry which the peculiar circumstances of the case allowed ...
... character , and to weigh His claims . The fisher- men were not converted into Apostles by the sudden transformation of a miracle , but had received all the education for the Ministry which the peculiar circumstances of the case allowed ...
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... characters and different capacities , and that though all men are not adequate to the same work , still each man who hears Christ calling him can obey the call , each man can do his best , and each man will receive his reward . Old So ...
... characters and different capacities , and that though all men are not adequate to the same work , still each man who hears Christ calling him can obey the call , each man can do his best , and each man will receive his reward . Old So ...
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... character , neither is he so exclusively the Priest as to tempt him or his people to for- get that he is quite as truly the Prophet . I intend to - day to say something concerning the office of the Minister of Christ in the Church of ...
... character , neither is he so exclusively the Priest as to tempt him or his people to for- get that he is quite as truly the Prophet . I intend to - day to say something concerning the office of the Minister of Christ in the Church of ...
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