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... trials , the Minister is not regarded sim- ply as the Prophet to the exclusion of the Priestly character , neither is he so exclusively the Priest as to tempt him or his people to for- get that he is quite as truly the Prophet . I ...
... trials , the Minister is not regarded sim- ply as the Prophet to the exclusion of the Priestly character , neither is he so exclusively the Priest as to tempt him or his people to for- get that he is quite as truly the Prophet . I ...
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... trials and difficulties , also con- cerning the consolations and supports , of the ministerial office . And I shall base my remarks upon the experience of S. Paul , as revealed in the text ; partly , because it must be interesting to ...
... trials and difficulties , also con- cerning the consolations and supports , of the ministerial office . And I shall base my remarks upon the experience of S. Paul , as revealed in the text ; partly , because it must be interesting to ...
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... trials and consolations of the abstract minister of the Gospel half so real , and so living and practical , as the observation of those trials and consolations in the case of an actual person , especially when that actual person is no ...
... trials and consolations of the abstract minister of the Gospel half so real , and so living and practical , as the observation of those trials and consolations in the case of an actual person , especially when that actual person is no ...
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... trials with which the ministers of Christ are likely to meet in our own days , and the manner in which they should act under those trials . And with the name of Demas in our ears , I will say , in the first place , that the very trial ...
... trials with which the ministers of Christ are likely to meet in our own days , and the manner in which they should act under those trials . And with the name of Demas in our ears , I will say , in the first place , that the very trial ...
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... trials , which present themselves in a formidable way to a more restricted class , because it is by no means all persons who possess within themselves the antecedent conditions , which are necessary to give weight to intellectual perils ...
... trials , which present themselves in a formidable way to a more restricted class , because it is by no means all persons who possess within themselves the antecedent conditions , which are necessary to give weight to intellectual perils ...
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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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