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... nigh them , and placed with- in their reach . This is owing to the sovereign goodness of God , who for wise and benevolent reasons , at present above human com prehension , hath made them to differ from others equally 1831 . 5 Sermon .
... nigh them , and placed with- in their reach . This is owing to the sovereign goodness of God , who for wise and benevolent reasons , at present above human com prehension , hath made them to differ from others equally 1831 . 5 Sermon .
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... benevolent efforts and pecuniary sacrifices of christians , who , as stewards of the mysteries of God , are commanded to " go into all the world , and preach the gospel to every creature . " How this motive must act upon the charity ...
... benevolent efforts and pecuniary sacrifices of christians , who , as stewards of the mysteries of God , are commanded to " go into all the world , and preach the gospel to every creature . " How this motive must act upon the charity ...
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... benevolent exertion , while we promptly receive a liberal pay for all our operations . As for the old prophets and ... benevolence will rever apply to the dignitaries of the church , in the nineteenth century . We mean to make the ...
... benevolent exertion , while we promptly receive a liberal pay for all our operations . As for the old prophets and ... benevolence will rever apply to the dignitaries of the church , in the nineteenth century . We mean to make the ...
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... benevolent exertion ; and that their preaching is unfriendly to revivals of religion ; that their congregations are like the " mountains of Gilboa , upon which there descends neither rain nor dew . " In this way , it is easy to make ...
... benevolent exertion ; and that their preaching is unfriendly to revivals of religion ; that their congregations are like the " mountains of Gilboa , upon which there descends neither rain nor dew . " In this way , it is easy to make ...
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... benevolent exertions , " were considered very sound , evan- gelical and instructive . I am acquainted with several such minis- ters , not less than six or seven , within comparatively a small circle , who have had some fifteen or twenty ...
... benevolent exertions , " were considered very sound , evan- gelical and instructive . I am acquainted with several such minis- ters , not less than six or seven , within comparatively a small circle , who have had some fifteen or twenty ...
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