A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... preach the word ac- cording to his reading of it , he is arraigned and dismissed . In short , although sent for to in- struct the people , he must consent to be in- structed by them or surrender up his trust . Thus do the ministers lose ...
... preach the word ac- cording to his reading of it , he is arraigned and dismissed . In short , although sent for to in- struct the people , he must consent to be in- structed by them or surrender up his trust . Thus do the ministers lose ...
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... preach an old sermon , or does not visit so much as might be expected , he is lazy . For these and for other delinquencies , as adjudged by these asso- ciates , it becomes their conscientious duty to admonish him . He who is appointed ...
... preach an old sermon , or does not visit so much as might be expected , he is lazy . For these and for other delinquencies , as adjudged by these asso- ciates , it becomes their conscientious duty to admonish him . He who is appointed ...
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... preaching , and his conduct . But , if a minister is worthy to be the pastor of a people , he is also worthy of some confidence , and ought to receive deference . In his own proper work he may be helped , he may be sustained , but he ...
... preaching , and his conduct . But , if a minister is worthy to be the pastor of a people , he is also worthy of some confidence , and ought to receive deference . In his own proper work he may be helped , he may be sustained , but he ...
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... preacher went on with his sermon , kept up a sort of recitation with him ; as , for instance , the preacher continuing his sermon- The duty here inferred is , to deny ourselves— Elder . God enable us to do it . Preacher . It supposes ...
... preacher went on with his sermon , kept up a sort of recitation with him ; as , for instance , the preacher continuing his sermon- The duty here inferred is , to deny ourselves— Elder . God enable us to do it . Preacher . It supposes ...
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... Preacher . The very reverse of what God would have us to be- Elder . God Almighty knows it's true . Preacher . How necessary , then , that God should call upon us to renounce everything— Elder . God help us ! Preacher . Is it necessary ...
... Preacher . The very reverse of what God would have us to be- Elder . God Almighty knows it's true . Preacher . How necessary , then , that God should call upon us to renounce everything— Elder . God help us ! Preacher . Is it necessary ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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