The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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... length and breadth of the land . In the act of transmuting chapels into churches , let us not forget wherein it is that the secret of the one's great weakness , or wherein it is that the secret of the other's great strength , lies . We ...
... length and breadth of the land . In the act of transmuting chapels into churches , let us not forget wherein it is that the secret of the one's great weakness , or wherein it is that the secret of the other's great strength , lies . We ...
Page 308
... length subdued people ; by labours among the sick , by labours among the dying , by labours among the young - when , as the fruit of his unwearied perseverance in the toils and assiduities of a house - going minister , he will at length ...
... length subdued people ; by labours among the sick , by labours among the dying , by labours among the young - when , as the fruit of his unwearied perseverance in the toils and assiduities of a house - going minister , he will at length ...
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... length prevail upon our rulers in favour of an endowment . 20. But perhaps the most decisive consideration which can be adduced against them is , not their indirect , but their direct or immediate effect as a bar in the way of an ...
... length prevail upon our rulers in favour of an endowment . 20. But perhaps the most decisive consideration which can be adduced against them is , not their indirect , but their direct or immediate effect as a bar in the way of an ...
Contents
Churches and Chapels or the Necessity and Proper Object | 81 |
The Cause of Church Extension and the Question shortly | 105 |
On the Evils which the Established Church in Edinburgh | 157 |
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