Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyM.W. Dodd, 1850 - 550 pages |
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... MINISTERS BY THE POWER OF GOD . ( Occasioned by the death of Rev. Samuel Spring , D. D. , of Newburyport , March 4 , 1819. ) FOR THE WEAPONS OF OUR WARFARE ARE NOT CARNAL , BUT MIGHTY THROUGH GOD TO THE PULLING DOWN OF STRONG HOLDS ...
... MINISTERS BY THE POWER OF GOD . ( Occasioned by the death of Rev. Samuel Spring , D. D. , of Newburyport , March 4 , 1819. ) FOR THE WEAPONS OF OUR WARFARE ARE NOT CARNAL , BUT MIGHTY THROUGH GOD TO THE PULLING DOWN OF STRONG HOLDS ...
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... ministers in their preaching to keep this truth con- stantly in their own view , and in the view of their hearers . Of all the distinctions which God has ever made among his creatures , the distinction between the godly and the ungodly ...
... ministers in their preaching to keep this truth con- stantly in their own view , and in the view of their hearers . Of all the distinctions which God has ever made among his creatures , the distinction between the godly and the ungodly ...
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... ministers to preach it , as lying at the foundation of the whole gospel . There is , perhaps , no one truth in the Bible which is of more importance to be preached , and to be made clearly known , than the plain , simple truth , that ...
... ministers to preach it , as lying at the foundation of the whole gospel . There is , perhaps , no one truth in the Bible which is of more importance to be preached , and to be made clearly known , than the plain , simple truth , that ...
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... follow or reject it , according to their own judgment . Every church is completely independent , and has no right to give up its independence . This was the opinion of the first ministers and churches in New England 54 SERMON IV .
... follow or reject it , according to their own judgment . Every church is completely independent , and has no right to give up its independence . This was the opinion of the first ministers and churches in New England 54 SERMON IV .
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... ministers than Congregationalism . The late union between the General As- sociations of New England and the General Assembly of Phila- delphia , has led many who were Congregational ministers and churches to become Presbyterian . But ...
... ministers than Congregationalism . The late union between the General As- sociations of New England and the General Assembly of Phila- delphia , has led many who were Congregational ministers and churches to become Presbyterian . But ...
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