Helps to Composition: Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons, Several Being the Substance of Sermons Preached Before the UniversityWilliam W. Woodward, 1810 |
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... knowledge of the portion of Scripture which should have been opened to them . If the text did not contain any important matter , it would then be proper , and even necessary , to enter in this general manner into the subject : but if ...
... knowledge of the portion of Scripture which should have been opened to them . If the text did not contain any important matter , it would then be proper , and even necessary , to enter in this general manner into the subject : but if ...
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... knowledge of the Scriptures , together with a habit of thinking clearly and connectedly on the principal doctrines contained in them . If any one , who has entered upon the sacred office , should think them worthy of his attention , a ...
... knowledge of the Scriptures , together with a habit of thinking clearly and connectedly on the principal doctrines contained in them . If any one , who has entered upon the sacred office , should think them worthy of his attention , a ...
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... knowledge so dif- ferent . It seems at all events expedient that a young minister should for some years pen his sermons , in order that he may attain a proper mode of expressing his thoughts , and accustom himself to the obtaining of ...
... knowledge so dif- ferent . It seems at all events expedient that a young minister should for some years pen his sermons , in order that he may attain a proper mode of expressing his thoughts , and accustom himself to the obtaining of ...
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... knowledge of his own heart who will deny this . On the other hand , who that is holding on in the ways of righteousness , does not daily ascribe his stedfastness to the influence of that grace , which he receives from God ; and look ...
... knowledge of his own heart who will deny this . On the other hand , who that is holding on in the ways of righteousness , does not daily ascribe his stedfastness to the influence of that grace , which he receives from God ; and look ...
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... knowledge reflects so much light upon this subject , that he trusts he shall be pardoned for re- lating it . A young Minister , about three or four years after he was ordain- ed , had an opportunity of conversing familiarly with the ...
... knowledge reflects so much light upon this subject , that he trusts he shall be pardoned for re- lating it . A young Minister , about three or four years after he was ordain- ed , had an opportunity of conversing familiarly with the ...
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Helps to Composition; Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons ..., Volume 1 Charles Simeon Affichage du livre entier - 1815 |
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