Thirty-four Letters to a Son in the MinistryJ. S. & C. Adams, 1842 - 352 pages |
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Page 12
... never be or- dained and become a pastor , you must stand " before the judgment seat of Christ , " and give an account of your preaching , under the license which you have just received . It will be in vain for you to plead , that you ...
... never be or- dained and become a pastor , you must stand " before the judgment seat of Christ , " and give an account of your preaching , under the license which you have just received . It will be in vain for you to plead , that you ...
Page 21
... never , like some others , think it your duty to engage upon the plan of retaining , as your salary , all the money you can collect , up to a certain sum , and then paying over the surplus , if there should be any , 3 IN THE MINISTRY . 6 ...
... never , like some others , think it your duty to engage upon the plan of retaining , as your salary , all the money you can collect , up to a certain sum , and then paying over the surplus , if there should be any , 3 IN THE MINISTRY . 6 ...
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... never to go and preach as a stated supply , where the people are able and ready to settle a good minister ; and Secondly , never to remain so long in any one place , as to make the impression upon the congregation , that it is better to ...
... never to go and preach as a stated supply , where the people are able and ready to settle a good minister ; and Secondly , never to remain so long in any one place , as to make the impression upon the congregation , that it is better to ...
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... never been settled and are perfect strangers in the place , are unwilling to sub- mit to it . And the people are just about as much in a hurry , as the candidates . Two or three weeks , and if they like the they think , will do very ...
... never been settled and are perfect strangers in the place , are unwilling to sub- mit to it . And the people are just about as much in a hurry , as the candidates . Two or three weeks , and if they like the they think , will do very ...
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... never did strike twelve , as they had supposed or at any rate , that if the count was right , the strokes are all the while growing feebler . A young candidate cannot err in judgment more egre- giously , than by taking along with him ...
... never did strike twelve , as they had supposed or at any rate , that if the count was right , the strokes are all the while growing feebler . A young candidate cannot err in judgment more egre- giously , than by taking along with him ...
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