Practical sermons, by dignitaries and other clergymen of the united Church of England and Ireland [successively ed. by A. Watson and J.C. Crosthwaite]. 3 vols. [issued in parts. Wanting the general title-leaf and prelims. of vol. 1 and pp. 301-372 of vol. 2]. |
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... speak with contempt , a contempt wholly unjustifiable , of those who have gone before us ; and that too perhaps when we are merely raising a superstructure upon foun- dations which they had laid ; merely carrying out their inventions ...
... speak with contempt , a contempt wholly unjustifiable , of those who have gone before us ; and that too perhaps when we are merely raising a superstructure upon foun- dations which they had laid ; merely carrying out their inventions ...
Page 18
... speaking to yourselves in psalms , and hymns , and spiri- tual songs , singing and making melody in your hearts to the LORD : " in other words , performing this cheerful service with devout affection ; a melody most pleasing to GOD ...
... speaking to yourselves in psalms , and hymns , and spiri- tual songs , singing and making melody in your hearts to the LORD : " in other words , performing this cheerful service with devout affection ; a melody most pleasing to GOD ...
Page 38
... speak highly of His power or His mercy , but from a wish to remove earthly evils from their path , and thus lead them to apply to Him for the cure of their diseased souls . His maxim and His prac- tice were in this respect alike ...
... speak highly of His power or His mercy , but from a wish to remove earthly evils from their path , and thus lead them to apply to Him for the cure of their diseased souls . His maxim and His prac- tice were in this respect alike ...
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... speak , it is not as though we of the English Church had hitherto taken nothing , had hitherto laboured in vain , as though all our success were in prospect . On the contrary , in more quarters than one we have already exchanged the ...
... speak , it is not as though we of the English Church had hitherto taken nothing , had hitherto laboured in vain , as though all our success were in prospect . On the contrary , in more quarters than one we have already exchanged the ...
Page 52
... speaking by conjecture , but of what we know , ) ere Boniface went forth from his English home , and was allowed to set a crowning hand to the glorious work . And so has it been evermore ; there has been first a sowing in tears , ere a ...
... speaking by conjecture , but of what we know , ) ere Boniface went forth from his English home , and was allowed to set a crowning hand to the glorious work . And so has it been evermore ; there has been first a sowing in tears , ere a ...
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