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... were in and preach to them the glad tidings low circumstances ; but with the of salvation . These entreaties were hope of improving their condition , frequently repeated , were loud and they left the homes and institutions urgent .
... were in and preach to them the glad tidings low circumstances ; but with the of salvation . These entreaties were hope of improving their condition , frequently repeated , were loud and they left the homes and institutions urgent .
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... if it has shone state , but who are now pastors of litonly with the brilliancy of a star of tle churches which they have gatherlesser magnitude , its light has been ed , and to which they statedly preach pure , and its rays steady .
... if it has shone state , but who are now pastors of litonly with the brilliancy of a star of tle churches which they have gatherlesser magnitude , its light has been ed , and to which they statedly preach pure , and its rays steady .
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These other business besides his employ , have uniformly been received with ment , can preach much oftener , and the utmost eagerness , and their efperform more duties in a given num- fects have been visibly happy .
These other business besides his employ , have uniformly been received with ment , can preach much oftener , and the utmost eagerness , and their efperform more duties in a given num- fects have been visibly happy .
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He calls himself , Whether you shall or not , is a con- in a philosophic sense , a preacher of cern that lies only in the ... preached , but as a layman . most repressed by the Neronian per- If laymen did at this period preach secution ...
He calls himself , Whether you shall or not , is a con- in a philosophic sense , a preacher of cern that lies only in the ... preached , but as a layman . most repressed by the Neronian per- If laymen did at this period preach secution ...
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C. 26 , S. 5 . ( e ) Lib . iii . C. 3. S. 2 , 3 . ( h ) Lib . iv . C. 33 . ( T ) Lib . iv . C. 26. 9. 2 . ( i ) Lib . v . 20 . men . is plain that one preaching office only riance with every 22 Lay Presbyters . ( Jan.
C. 26 , S. 5 . ( e ) Lib . iii . C. 3. S. 2 , 3 . ( h ) Lib . iv . C. 33 . ( T ) Lib . iv . C. 26. 9. 2 . ( i ) Lib . v . 20 . men . is plain that one preaching office only riance with every 22 Lay Presbyters . ( Jan.
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