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... : for Demas hath forsaken me , having loved this present world , and is departed unto Thessalonica ; Crescens to Galatia , Titus unto Dalmatia . Only Luke is with me . · 70 SERMON I THE MINISTER CALLED . Preached Oct. 29 , viii CONTENTS .
... : for Demas hath forsaken me , having loved this present world , and is departed unto Thessalonica ; Crescens to Galatia , Titus unto Dalmatia . Only Luke is with me . · 70 SERMON I THE MINISTER CALLED . Preached Oct. 29 , viii CONTENTS .
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... present , whose lot in life has not yet been definitely cast , -young men of promise , who are sent here for the sake of ob- taining a liberal education , and whose future course in life is an open question . To these 2 [ SERM . THE ...
... present , whose lot in life has not yet been definitely cast , -young men of promise , who are sent here for the sake of ob- taining a liberal education , and whose future course in life is an open question . To these 2 [ SERM . THE ...
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... present he knew not , but a legitimate step in religious progress , when Andrew hearing the words of John the Baptist followed Jesus to His home . Andrew found that he had made no mistake in following Jesus : in the solemn intimacy to ...
... present he knew not , but a legitimate step in religious progress , when Andrew hearing the words of John the Baptist followed Jesus to His home . Andrew found that he had made no mistake in following Jesus : in the solemn intimacy to ...
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... present state of feeling so largely prevalent in the Church concerning what is called the " Con- science Clause , " that the clergyman of the parish has in general a predominant influence in the school . I suppose that in nine parishes ...
... present state of feeling so largely prevalent in the Church concerning what is called the " Con- science Clause , " that the clergyman of the parish has in general a predominant influence in the school . I suppose that in nine parishes ...
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... present difficulties may be cleared in some way which the Church can cordially approve , and that a condition of things , which till lately appeared to be so satisfactory to both Church and State , may not be permanently disturbed . But ...
... present difficulties may be cleared in some way which the Church can cordially approve , and that a condition of things , which till lately appeared to be so satisfactory to both Church and State , may not be permanently disturbed . But ...
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