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... pastoral office deprived of its primitive and legitimate influence , and the ministers are ty- rannized over by the laity , in the most absurd " The Congregationalists answer to the Indepen- dents of England , and are sympathetically ...
... pastoral office deprived of its primitive and legitimate influence , and the ministers are ty- rannized over by the laity , in the most absurd " The Congregationalists answer to the Indepen- dents of England , and are sympathetically ...
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... pastoral office are enough , with- out being impeded and oppressed by such anxie- ties as these . In the early history of New Eng- land , a non - conformist minister , from the old country , is represented to have said , after a little ...
... pastoral office are enough , with- out being impeded and oppressed by such anxie- ties as these . In the early history of New Eng- land , a non - conformist minister , from the old country , is represented to have said , after a little ...
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... pastoral prerogative ; who groan under it ; who feel that it ought to be rebuked and corrected , but despair of it ; and who know that their usefulness is abridged by it to an amount that cannot be estimated . * * " The Rev. Mr. Reid ...
... pastoral prerogative ; who groan under it ; who feel that it ought to be rebuked and corrected , but despair of it ; and who know that their usefulness is abridged by it to an amount that cannot be estimated . * * " The Rev. Mr. Reid ...
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... pastors , but void of pastors ; and I insisted that , literally , they ought not to sleep on such a state of things . " - Reid and Matheson's Tour . VOL . III . G would submit to such a life of degradation ? what RELIGION IN AMERICA . 121.
... pastors , but void of pastors ; and I insisted that , literally , they ought not to sleep on such a state of things . " - Reid and Matheson's Tour . VOL . III . G would submit to such a life of degradation ? what RELIGION IN AMERICA . 121.
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... pastoral relation . Time was in the memory of those now living when the settlement of a minister was considered of course a settlement for life . But now , as everybody knows , this state of things is entirely broken up ; and it is ...
... pastoral relation . Time was in the memory of those now living when the settlement of a minister was considered of course a settlement for life . But now , as everybody knows , this state of things is entirely broken up ; and it is ...
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