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... manner as to make it quite uninteresting . The persons ministered to have a great and undeni- able interest in those who minister . Moreover the current of popular literature shews that this interest is deeply felt : never perhaps was ...
... manner as to make it quite uninteresting . The persons ministered to have a great and undeni- able interest in those who minister . Moreover the current of popular literature shews that this interest is deeply felt : never perhaps was ...
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... manner in which , according to the ordinal of the Church of England , this call is brought home to the conscience of every one who is presented to the Bishop to be ordained . In the case of Dea- cons , for example , the very first ...
... manner in which , according to the ordinal of the Church of England , this call is brought home to the conscience of every one who is presented to the Bishop to be ordained . In the case of Dea- cons , for example , the very first ...
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... 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 choose is the call of Andrew and Peter , as recorded by S. Mark . The history is wonderfully simple ...
... 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 choose is the call of Andrew and Peter , as recorded by S. Mark . The history is wonderfully simple ...
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... to the devout consi- deration of those whom it may more immedi- ately concern : the points which the story of Andrew and Peter suggests to us are rather these , the manner in which Christ gave the call 8 [ SERM . THE MINISTER CALLED .
... to the devout consi- deration of those whom it may more immedi- ately concern : the points which the story of Andrew and Peter suggests to us are rather these , the manner in which Christ gave the call 8 [ SERM . THE MINISTER CALLED .
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Harvey Goodwin (bp. of Carlisle.) these , the manner in which Christ gave the call , and the manner in which the two Apostles obeyed it . But How did Christ give the call ? The call was a command , and a promise , and a parable . The ...
Harvey Goodwin (bp. of Carlisle.) these , the manner in which Christ gave the call , and the manner in which the two Apostles obeyed it . But How did Christ give the call ? The call was a command , and a promise , and a parable . The ...
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