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Page vi
... hands to determine the scope and even the subjects of his lectures . He had no precedent to guide him , nor any rule beyond the understanding that his work was to bear directly on the actual duties of the pastorate . While always ...
... hands to determine the scope and even the subjects of his lectures . He had no precedent to guide him , nor any rule beyond the understanding that his work was to bear directly on the actual duties of the pastorate . While always ...
Page xi
... hands of those to whom the editor owes the honourable trust which has been placed in him in the preparation of the volume . It is not easy for one who revered Dr. Ker to judge how far this reproduction of his words will guide and help ...
... hands of those to whom the editor owes the honourable trust which has been placed in him in the preparation of the volume . It is not easy for one who revered Dr. Ker to judge how far this reproduction of his words will guide and help ...
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... hands which Chrysostom condemned - men contented to beat the drum and draw a crowd . We shall find the mystic allegorisers who discovered wonders of philosophy in abstruse passages , and preferred obscurity to light . We shall find the ...
... hands which Chrysostom condemned - men contented to beat the drum and draw a crowd . We shall find the mystic allegorisers who discovered wonders of philosophy in abstruse passages , and preferred obscurity to light . We shall find the ...
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... hand of perse- cution did not fall so heavily in the south , and England had its Howe and Baxter and Bunyan , who , when they could not speak , could write though it were in the prison . But our forefathers were among those who ...
... hand of perse- cution did not fall so heavily in the south , and England had its Howe and Baxter and Bunyan , who , when they could not speak , could write though it were in the prison . But our forefathers were among those who ...
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... hands of the president , who , by this means , supplies the needs of the orphans and widows , of those who are in want through sickness or other causes , of those who are in prison , and of sojourners who are strangers . In a word , he ...
... hands of the president , who , by this means , supplies the needs of the orphans and widows , of those who are in want through sickness or other causes , of those who are in prison , and of sojourners who are strangers . In a word , he ...
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Lectures on the History of Preaching John Ker,Alexander R 1851-1916 Macewen,William Mackergo Taylor No preview available - 2015 |
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