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... means . But I am speaking of tone , temper , character , faith , holiness . If these things could be weighed , how much are they periodi- cally improved by sermons ? V. It is impossible to tell . I need hardly remind you that the ...
... means . But I am speaking of tone , temper , character , faith , holiness . If these things could be weighed , how much are they periodi- cally improved by sermons ? V. It is impossible to tell . I need hardly remind you that the ...
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... ? R. By all means . V. A friend of mine , a layman , was once in the company of a very eminent preacher , then in the decline of life . My friend happened to remark what a comfort it must be to 12 COLLOQUIES ON PREACHING.
... ? R. By all means . V. A friend of mine , a layman , was once in the company of a very eminent preacher , then in the decline of life . My friend happened to remark what a comfort it must be to 12 COLLOQUIES ON PREACHING.
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... mean that , if I had tried to gain some information from the discourse , which I candidly confess I did not , I might have succeeded . M. I am not presuming to blame you , a thing I have no earthly right to do . Let c 2 THE LAWYER ...
... mean that , if I had tried to gain some information from the discourse , which I candidly confess I did not , I might have succeeded . M. I am not presuming to blame you , a thing I have no earthly right to do . Let c 2 THE LAWYER ...
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... means for doing us good ? You will not think , I hope , that I want to turn preacher myself if I make the trite and obvious remark that the usefulness of a sermon is at least as much dependent upon the atti- tude of the hearer as upon ...
... means for doing us good ? You will not think , I hope , that I want to turn preacher myself if I make the trite and obvious remark that the usefulness of a sermon is at least as much dependent upon the atti- tude of the hearer as upon ...
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... means , seven mouths to feed , with endless concomitant expenses , must present difficulties indeed . Beyond all ... mean ? C. F. I happen to know the motives which have induced the bishop to make that presen- tation . The circumstances ...
... means , seven mouths to feed , with endless concomitant expenses , must present difficulties indeed . Beyond all ... mean ? C. F. I happen to know the motives which have induced the bishop to make that presen- tation . The circumstances ...
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