The ministry of Christ in the Church of England, 4 sermons |
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... regard themselves as candidates for the holy office , and who are looking forward with stead- fastness of purpose to the Ministry as their un- doubted occupation ; for these it is not suffi- cient to say that it is well for them to ...
... regard themselves as candidates for the holy office , and who are looking forward with stead- fastness of purpose to the Ministry as their un- doubted occupation ; for these it is not suffi- cient to say that it is well for them to ...
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... regard the Christian Ministry as having at least a claim to be considered , when they look about for an occupation worthy of those many and great advantages with which God has blest them : and I should indeed be thankful if I could ...
... regard the Christian Ministry as having at least a claim to be considered , when they look about for an occupation worthy of those many and great advantages with which God has blest them : and I should indeed be thankful if I could ...
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... regard with advantage this commencement of the minis- terial life of two chief Apostles in the light of their subsequent history . The two brothers were very different men , and they occupy very different places in the history of the ...
... regard with advantage this commencement of the minis- terial life of two chief Apostles in the light of their subsequent history . The two brothers were very different men , and they occupy very different places in the history of the ...
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... regard to Cambridge , and still more decidedly with re- gard to Oxford . I confess that I do not put unlimited confidence in such statistics : at least I think it possible that the conclusion which they suggest may be only a half ...
... regard to Cambridge , and still more decidedly with re- gard to Oxford . I confess that I do not put unlimited confidence in such statistics : at least I think it possible that the conclusion which they suggest may be only a half ...
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... regard as inapplicable to ourselves those solemn words , in which the safety of the prophet's own soul is made to depend upon the honesty and zeal , with which he delivers the message which he has from God ? " If thou givest the wicked ...
... regard as inapplicable to ourselves those solemn words , in which the safety of the prophet's own soul is made to depend upon the honesty and zeal , with which he delivers the message which he has from God ? " If thou givest the wicked ...
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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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