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" I am truly glad that so considerable a person as yourself should by your presence in this colony have forced me to consider again the question, " Why I could not invite you to preach to our congregations ?" to review my position, principles, beliefs,... "
Augustus Short: First Bishop of Adelaide; a Chapter of Colonial Church History - Page 220
edited by - 1887 - 301 pages
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The Southern Spectator: A Magazine of Religious, Philanthropic ..., Volume 1

Australian periodicals - 1858 - 674 pages
...Comforter ?" 6. I am truely glad that so considerable a person as yourself should by your presence in thin colony have forced me to consider again the question,...esteem and admiration, reduced the question to its ample ecclesiastical dement ions. 6. Again and again the thought recurred to me, TaliB cum tit utiaam...
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The Southern Spectator, Volumes 1-2

Australia - 1858 - 668 pages
...the Spirit uf God, or the lost condition of man without Christ and the Comforter t" 6. I am truely glad that so considerable a person as yourself should...sectarian prejudice on your part, and the presence <>f all that in social life can conciliate esteem and admiration, reduced tho question to its simple...
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Evangelical Christendom, Volumes 13-14

Christian union - 1859 - 1240 pages
...the power of the Spirit of God, or the lost condition of man without Christ and the Comforter ?' " I am truly glad that so considerable a person as yourself...ecclesiastical dimensions. " Again and again the thought recurred to me, Tali* cum its ulinam noster esses! Still I felt that neither the power of your intellect,...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle

Missions - 1859 - 970 pages
...the power of the Spirit of God, or the lost condition of man without Christ and the Comforter?" 5. I am truly glad that so considerable a person as yourself...question to its simple ecclesiastical dimensions. C. Again and again the thought recurred to me, Talis cunt sis nlinam nostcr esses! Still I felt that...
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The British Millennial Harbinger

Churches of Christ - 1859 - 1224 pages
...person as yourself should, by your presence in this colony, have forced me to (••insider »gain the question, ' Why I could not invite you to preach to our congregaI tirau ;' to review my position, principles, belief, and prepossessions, more especially *s...
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Lights and Shadows of Church Life in Australia: Including Thoughts on Some ...

Thomas Binney - Australia - 1860 - 366 pages
...the power of the Spirit of God, or the lost condition of man without Christ and the Comforter?" 5. I am truly glad that so considerable a person as yourself...question to its simple ecclesiastical dimensions. 6. Again and again the thought recurred to me, Tails cum sis utinam noster esses ! Still I felt that...
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Augustus Short First Bishop of Adelaide: The Story of a Thirty-four Years ...

Frederick Taylor Whitington - Adelaide (S. Aust.) - 1888 - 384 pages
...a clear idea of the controversy may be obtained. The bishop in his introductory letter said :"....! am truly glad that so considerable a person as yourself...dimensions.' Again and again the thought occurred to me, Tolls cum sis utinam noster esses ! Still I felt that neither the power of your intellect, nor vigour...
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