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... thoughts concerning the Ministry of Christ in the Church of England , which should not be wholly devoid both of in- terest and of profit . To - day I wish to speak concerning that call , which it is understood that persons receive be ...
... thoughts concerning the Ministry of Christ in the Church of England , which should not be wholly devoid both of in- terest and of profit . To - day I wish to speak concerning that call , which it is understood that persons receive be ...
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... thought of his newly - found treasure he lost no time in communicating the discovery to " his own brother Simon : " it was a truly brotherly act : he who has found Christ himself can scarcely refrain from telling his brother how ...
... thought of his newly - found treasure he lost no time in communicating the discovery to " his own brother Simon : " it was a truly brotherly act : he who has found Christ himself can scarcely refrain from telling his brother how ...
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... thought , natural taste for a clergyman's work , accidental circum- stances of education , and a hundred other things , which point in the direction of the Ministry , or ( it may be ) point away from it ; and I dare say that often the ...
... thought , natural taste for a clergyman's work , accidental circum- stances of education , and a hundred other things , which point in the direction of the Ministry , or ( it may be ) point away from it ; and I dare say that often the ...
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... thought that recent theo- logical discussions have tended to shake men's faith , and so to drive them from the ministry . This may be so and if it be , I trust that the resulting evil may be of the nature of a passing storm . Grieving ...
... thought that recent theo- logical discussions have tended to shake men's faith , and so to drive them from the ministry . This may be so and if it be , I trust that the resulting evil may be of the nature of a passing storm . Grieving ...
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... thought . I say the security and the dangers : but I believe that the dangers are transient , and that the security is lasting great questions must arise from time to time : we cannot live entirely upon the thoughts which our fathers ...
... thought . I say the security and the dangers : but I believe that the dangers are transient , and that the security is lasting great questions must arise from time to time : we cannot live entirely upon the thoughts which our fathers ...
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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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