The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... never doubts or abates her claim to be a church , and never speaks of herself , in the language of exclusion , as the church . Accordingly we find that , in laying down the preliminary prin- ciples of a form of government , the framers ...
... never doubts or abates her claim to be a church , and never speaks of herself , in the language of exclusion , as the church . Accordingly we find that , in laying down the preliminary prin- ciples of a form of government , the framers ...
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... never as yet taken " an effectual care of the soul ? " A new year may well be an alarming occurrence to all of this description . It should admo- nish them to recollect themselves seriously . Think whether you have not heretofore ...
... never as yet taken " an effectual care of the soul ? " A new year may well be an alarming occurrence to all of this description . It should admo- nish them to recollect themselves seriously . Think whether you have not heretofore ...
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... never exceed in your gra- titude to God , for his goodness to you . Yet , " be not high minded , but fear . " True humility will be one of the best tests , as well as the greatest ornament , of your Chris- tian character . Endeavour in ...
... never exceed in your gra- titude to God , for his goodness to you . Yet , " be not high minded , but fear . " True humility will be one of the best tests , as well as the greatest ornament , of your Chris- tian character . Endeavour in ...
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... never went to college never learned Latin or Greek- never went through a regular course of Theological study in their lives ; and yet we do not see but that they preach quite as well , to say the least , as those who have enjoyed all ...
... never went to college never learned Latin or Greek- never went through a regular course of Theological study in their lives ; and yet we do not see but that they preach quite as well , to say the least , as those who have enjoyed all ...
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... never have any end . But as he con- cealed himself under the meanness of the flesh , and humbled himself by assuming the form of a servant , and laid aside his external majesty in obedience to the Father , ( q ) and after having ...
... never have any end . But as he con- cealed himself under the meanness of the flesh , and humbled himself by assuming the form of a servant , and laid aside his external majesty in obedience to the Father , ( q ) and after having ...
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