Discipline, by the author of Letters to my unknown friends1850 |
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... neglect or inconsistency or incapacity in the parish minister , to leave the mother Church and to join the ranks of dissent . The oppor- tunity of asserting a power of choice , of displaying an independence of control in a very ...
... neglect or inconsistency or incapacity in the parish minister , to leave the mother Church and to join the ranks of dissent . The oppor- tunity of asserting a power of choice , of displaying an independence of control in a very ...
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... neglect , real or fancied , of its ministers . Here how- ever are ordinarily only worldly mo- tives and very seldom any real exercise of the true spirit of obedience . For here neither , is it recognised as a ground of obedience and ...
... neglect , real or fancied , of its ministers . Here how- ever are ordinarily only worldly mo- tives and very seldom any real exercise of the true spirit of obedience . For here neither , is it recognised as a ground of obedience and ...
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... . In such cases there is the due union of ob- jective and subjective truth which con- stitutes the essence of religion . It may be a part of your daily cross to experience what you deem neglect or in- capacity or undue SELF - WILL . 35.
... . In such cases there is the due union of ob- jective and subjective truth which con- stitutes the essence of religion . It may be a part of your daily cross to experience what you deem neglect or in- capacity or undue SELF - WILL . 35.
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Sydney Warburton. experience what you deem neglect or in- capacity or undue assumption of authority in the " spiritual pastor " who is appointed over you . This is often a grievous trial , but it is a matter in which we are seldom ...
Sydney Warburton. experience what you deem neglect or in- capacity or undue assumption of authority in the " spiritual pastor " who is appointed over you . This is often a grievous trial , but it is a matter in which we are seldom ...
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... neglected warnings , of broken resolutions , that impress upon it all the characters of deliberate sin . In any fault you commit this day , are they the extenuating or the aggravating cir- cumstances you consider most ? If the former ...
... neglected warnings , of broken resolutions , that impress upon it all the characters of deliberate sin . In any fault you commit this day , are they the extenuating or the aggravating cir- cumstances you consider most ? If the former ...
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Page 129 - Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.
Page 57 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.