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19. oldal
... neglect of his present studies for a day or two . Or , it may be , he has preached
at the same place before , and having become , therefore , a bankrupt in sermons
, is necessitated to give a still larger portion of time to some sort of preparation .
... neglect of his present studies for a day or two . Or , it may be , he has preached
at the same place before , and having become , therefore , a bankrupt in sermons
, is necessitated to give a still larger portion of time to some sort of preparation .
72. oldal
It is an untractable phenomenon , that a Plymouth Brother cannot in conscience
become a common Dissenter ; nor can an Episcopalian become one of the
Brethren ; nor can a Quaker become an Episcopalian : and so on . A church ...
It is an untractable phenomenon , that a Plymouth Brother cannot in conscience
become a common Dissenter ; nor can an Episcopalian become one of the
Brethren ; nor can a Quaker become an Episcopalian : and so on . A church ...
105. oldal
It is now but little more than two centuries since the small band of English
confessors , destined in the mysterious counsels of Providence to become the
fathers of a new , and preserved , perhaps , hereafter to be the teachers and
reformers of ...
It is now but little more than two centuries since the small band of English
confessors , destined in the mysterious counsels of Providence to become the
fathers of a new , and preserved , perhaps , hereafter to be the teachers and
reformers of ...
176. oldal
We agree with him that great reforms are needed , but we cannot indulge the
hope of our theatres ever becoming a school ... Biography has now , however ,
become the coadjutor of history ; a sort of common stream in the field of
knowledge .
We agree with him that great reforms are needed , but we cannot indulge the
hope of our theatres ever becoming a school ... Biography has now , however ,
become the coadjutor of history ; a sort of common stream in the field of
knowledge .
262. oldal
The press has become a bottomless pit , pouring forth its daily , weekly , monthly ,
and quarterly volumes of fire and ... The very , pulpits of the land are now
becoming usurped by this political demon , from whence he is hurling firebrands
...
The press has become a bottomless pit , pouring forth its daily , weekly , monthly ,
and quarterly volumes of fire and ... The very , pulpits of the land are now
becoming usurped by this political demon , from whence he is hurling firebrands
...
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