A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... minister to preach the word ac- cording to his reading of it , he is arraigned and dismissed . In short , although ... ministers lose all their dignity and become the slaves of the congregation , who give them their choice , either to ...
... minister to preach the word ac- cording to his reading of it , he is arraigned and dismissed . In short , although ... ministers lose all their dignity and become the slaves of the congregation , who give them their choice , either to ...
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... minister , who turned rom the Presbyterian to the Episcopal church , in his " Reasons for Episcopacy , " makes the following remarks ; * speaking of the deacons and elders of their churches , he says- " They may be honest and good men ...
... minister , who turned rom the Presbyterian to the Episcopal church , in his " Reasons for Episcopacy , " makes the following remarks ; * speaking of the deacons and elders of their churches , he says- " They may be honest and good men ...
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... ministers . ' I 6 knew him to be an important man , and the first in the church ; but as I had nothing at stake there that depended on his favour , I could not resist the temptation of replying to him in view of his consequential airs ...
... ministers . ' I 6 knew him to be an important man , and the first in the church ; but as I had nothing at stake there that depended on his favour , I could not resist the temptation of replying to him in view of his consequential airs ...
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... ministers are sometimes over- charged . ' However , I did not escape . " It seems to be a principle in Presbyterian and Congregational churches , that the minister must be overlooked by the elders and deacons ; and if he does not ...
... ministers are sometimes over- charged . ' However , I did not escape . " It seems to be a principle in Presbyterian and Congregational churches , that the minister must be overlooked by the elders and deacons ; and if he does not ...
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... minister to watch and consult the popular opinion around him , in relation to him- self , his 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 ...
... minister to watch and consult the popular opinion around him , in relation to him- self , his 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 ...
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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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