The Works of George Bull, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. David's: Discourses &cAt the University Press, 1846 - Church of England |
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... death of St. John the apostle , ) in his second Apo- logyb tells us , that in his time none were admitted to the holy Eucharist , but those who lived according to the law of Christ . It is a received distinction among divines , that ...
... death of St. John the apostle , ) in his second Apo- logyb tells us , that in his time none were admitted to the holy Eucharist , but those who lived according to the law of Christ . It is a received distinction among divines , that ...
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... death , for which they are not so well prepared . But if the sick man does not send for his minister , the minister ( having other notice of his sickness ) ought to go to him without being sent for . How to perform this duty towards ...
... death , for which they are not so well prepared . But if the sick man does not send for his minister , the minister ( having other notice of his sickness ) ought to go to him without being sent for . How to perform this duty towards ...
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... death , and the tremendous judgment that follows . Such particular private applications of the minister to his parishioners are highly useful , and will render the public ordinances more beneficial to them . To you , my brethren of the ...
... death , and the tremendous judgment that follows . Such particular private applications of the minister to his parishioners are highly useful , and will render the public ordinances more beneficial to them . To you , my brethren of the ...
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... death of our dear Redeemer , and only Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . Nor are we to take comfort from our graces and duties , as purely our own , i . e . as wrought in us , or done by us , merely by our own strength ; for we have no ...
... death of our dear Redeemer , and only Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . Nor are we to take comfort from our graces and duties , as purely our own , i . e . as wrought in us , or done by us , merely by our own strength ; for we have no ...
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... death without hope of any resurrection ; that as such , they are only under the obligation of the law of nature , and the dictates of common rea- son ; that this law is not a law of perfect obedience , or a rule of perfection ; that it ...
... death without hope of any resurrection ; that as such , they are only under the obligation of the law of nature , and the dictates of common rea- son ; that this law is not a law of perfect obedience , or a rule of perfection ; that it ...
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The Works of George Bull: D. D., Lord Bishop of St. David's, Volume 7 Edward Burton,Robert Nelson,George Bull No preview available - 2015 |
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