Homiletic Review: An International Magazine of Religion, Theology and Philosophy, Volume 34Religious Newspaper Agency., 1897 |
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... pulpit . Of course , it is universally acknowledged that reading , study , and academ- ical successes have a real value ; the first two indeed not only having a value of a measurable kind , but being absolutely essential to intel ...
... pulpit . Of course , it is universally acknowledged that reading , study , and academ- ical successes have a real value ; the first two indeed not only having a value of a measurable kind , but being absolutely essential to intel ...
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... pulpit . It has long been considered unwise to endeavor to draw a cork by the aid of a steam - engine , and I believe it would be found in practise to be still more unwise to attempt to build a steam - engine with a needle ...
... pulpit . It has long been considered unwise to endeavor to draw a cork by the aid of a steam - engine , and I believe it would be found in practise to be still more unwise to attempt to build a steam - engine with a needle ...
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... pulpit service . It does not follow that I would have at the head of a college a man who is himself a great preacher . What I want in the head of a college is a supreme appreciation of the great work of the Christian ministry . One of ...
... pulpit service . It does not follow that I would have at the head of a college a man who is himself a great preacher . What I want in the head of a college is a supreme appreciation of the great work of the Christian ministry . One of ...
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... pulpit any more than correspond- ence can supersede conversation . Literature and preaching are totally dissimilar . The speaker comes into direct personal relation with the hearer . The hearer , therefore , has the advantage of an ...
... pulpit any more than correspond- ence can supersede conversation . Literature and preaching are totally dissimilar . The speaker comes into direct personal relation with the hearer . The hearer , therefore , has the advantage of an ...
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... pulpit will sustain any of these suggestions and exhortations . The final word is , of course , the important word in this paper , as it ought to be in every solemn address . That final word is that we are nothing , and can do nothing ...
... pulpit will sustain any of these suggestions and exhortations . The final word is , of course , the important word in this paper , as it ought to be in every solemn address . That final word is that we are nothing , and can do nothing ...
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Page 519 - In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water. For an Angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water: whosoever then first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had.
Page 227 - But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you. Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.
Page 336 - But when Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to be blamed. For before that certain came from James, he did eat with the Gentiles : but when they were come, he withdrew and separated himself, fearing them which were of the circumcision.
Page 348 - UNTO thee lift I up mine eyes, O thou that dwellest in the heavens. 2 Behold, even as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her mistress, even so our eyes wait upon the Lord our God, until he have mercy upon us.
Page 233 - But unto every one of us is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ.
Page 224 - God, who at sundry times, and in divers manners, spake in times past unto the fathers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son...
Page 527 - For I spake not unto your fathers, nor commanded them in the day that I brought them out of the land of Egypt, concerning burnt offerings or sacrifices: 23 But this thing commanded I them, saying, Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be my people: and walk ye in all the ways that I have commanded you, that it may be well unto you.
Page 38 - For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing ? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming ? for ye are our glory and joy,
Page 336 - What if God, willing to show his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction ; and that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory...
Page 147 - Then said the LORD unto Moses, Behold, I will rain bread from heaven for you; and the people shall go out and gather a certain rate every day, that I may prove them, whether they will walk in my law, or no. And it shall come to pass, that on the sixth day they shall prepare that which they bring in; and it shall be twice as much as they gather daily.