The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 |
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... preach to them the glad tidings of salvation . These entreaties were frequently repeated , were loud and Scarcely a breeze came urgent . from the wilderness without being loaded with them . What could be done ? Could these ministers ...
... preach to them the glad tidings of salvation . These entreaties were frequently repeated , were loud and Scarcely a breeze came urgent . from the wilderness without being loaded with them . What could be done ? Could these ministers ...
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... preached upon an average , as many as five , and often eight times during a week , besides other duties . They have ... preach a part of the time . These men are experienced , are on the spot , and can labor with great efficiency . In ...
... preached upon an average , as many as five , and often eight times during a week , besides other duties . They have ... preach a part of the time . These men are experienced , are on the spot , and can labor with great efficiency . In ...
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... preach much oftener , and perform more duties in a given num- ber of weeks than a settled minister . I have before stated that the mission- aries of this Society have averaged at least five sermons a week . Now , al- though I presume ...
... preach much oftener , and perform more duties in a given num- ber of weeks than a settled minister . I have before stated that the mission- aries of this Society have averaged at least five sermons a week . Now , al- though I presume ...
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... preached , but as a layman . If laymen did at this period preach without censure , ( b ) it is not probable that there were presbyters restricted from a privilege so common . For the Christian Spectator . Lay Presbyters , No. IV . That ...
... preached , but as a layman . If laymen did at this period preach without censure , ( b ) it is not probable that there were presbyters restricted from a privilege so common . For the Christian Spectator . Lay Presbyters , No. IV . That ...
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... preaching of the church , praeconium ecclesiæ , accuse , arguunt the holy presbyters of ignorance . " The presbyters named in this passage are spoken of as the only preachers then in the church , as baving had succes- sion from the ...
... preaching of the church , praeconium ecclesiæ , accuse , arguunt the holy presbyters of ignorance . " The presbyters named in this passage are spoken of as the only preachers then in the church , as baving had succes- sion from the ...
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