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... human lips . We no longer hear that human voice : we must be content to listen to its utterances , as they come to us with more or less of distinctness in the ordinary course of God's providence . It is a difficult thing to define what ...
... human lips . We no longer hear that human voice : we must be content to listen to its utterances , as they come to us with more or less of distinctness in the ordinary course of God's providence . It is a difficult thing to define what ...
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... human souls , and who considers what it cost to redeem them , will think that the promise of catching men would be sufficient to persuade the fisher- men , as in fact it was sufficient , to leave their nets and devote themselves to this ...
... human souls , and who considers what it cost to redeem them , will think that the promise of catching men would be sufficient to persuade the fisher- men , as in fact it was sufficient , to leave their nets and devote themselves to this ...
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... human sins , that God will judge mankind by that man whom He has ordained , and whom He has raised from the dead - these and the like cardinal truths , which in their union constitute the Catholic faith , are the substance of the ...
... human sins , that God will judge mankind by that man whom He has ordained , and whom He has raised from the dead - these and the like cardinal truths , which in their union constitute the Catholic faith , are the substance of the ...
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... human redemption , and who is bound to add to all assurances of divine compassion that other assurance that " God will not be mocked , and that what men sow that they must reap " -- he , I say , who is placed in this relation to his ...
... human redemption , and who is bound to add to all assurances of divine compassion that other assurance that " God will not be mocked , and that what men sow that they must reap " -- he , I say , who is placed in this relation to his ...
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... human souls , and that therefore it is not to be judged as if it were a popular lecture , intended to pass away a pleasant half hour . Then , again , it should be remembered that the system of the Church of England is by no means that ...
... human souls , and that therefore it is not to be judged as if it were a popular lecture , intended to pass away a pleasant half hour . Then , again , it should be remembered that the system of the Church of England is by no means that ...
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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.