The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 340
... regard the mis- sionary as a man accessible to all his own sins , sorrows , infirmities , and joys , than as a god set apart from him by a great gulf of icy inhumanity . That the priest is usually separated from his crouching auditors ...
... regard the mis- sionary as a man accessible to all his own sins , sorrows , infirmities , and joys , than as a god set apart from him by a great gulf of icy inhumanity . That the priest is usually separated from his crouching auditors ...
Page 430
... regard many people were at his house waiting upon him . At the same time he hath left the people at his house to stay for him , while he hath come to me , to observe the working of my fits . ' When it pleased God to restore me to some ...
... regard many people were at his house waiting upon him . At the same time he hath left the people at his house to stay for him , while he hath come to me , to observe the working of my fits . ' When it pleased God to restore me to some ...
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... regard superfluous . It is admirably comprehensive . Any teacher taking the interleaved copy , and making his own notes through the week , will give to his own mind a most useful drilling ; he cannot fail to be thoroughly furnished ...
... regard superfluous . It is admirably comprehensive . Any teacher taking the interleaved copy , and making his own notes through the week , will give to his own mind a most useful drilling ; he cannot fail to be thoroughly furnished ...
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