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Page 9
Beloved Brethren , Ask not who it is that here ventures to teach the teachers of
the church . His name is worthless . Suffice it to know , that , though a fellow -
labourer with you in the gospel , he is so far from thinking himself wiser or better
than ...
Beloved Brethren , Ask not who it is that here ventures to teach the teachers of
the church . His name is worthless . Suffice it to know , that , though a fellow -
labourer with you in the gospel , he is so far from thinking himself wiser or better
than ...
Page 11
My dearly beloved brethren , partakers of the heavenly calling , I entreat you , by
the blood of the Saviour shed for the church , by the value of ihe souls for whom
he bled , by the Holy Ghost , who hath made us overseers of the blood - bought ...
My dearly beloved brethren , partakers of the heavenly calling , I entreat you , by
the blood of the Saviour shed for the church , by the value of ihe souls for whom
he bled , by the Holy Ghost , who hath made us overseers of the blood - bought ...
Page 67
... but it would no less indicate a mind unacquainted with the Scriptures , or
untutored by observation , not to percei ve that every successive age renders
more critical than its preceding the circumstances of the church and of the world .
... but it would no less indicate a mind unacquainted with the Scriptures , or
untutored by observation , not to percei ve that every successive age renders
more critical than its preceding the circumstances of the church and of the world .
Page 97
JOHN KINGDON , PASTOR OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH AT FROME . [ The
former Part drawn vp by himse ! f : ] Write thine own life for divine inspection , as
well as human . Before men read it , I shall know what the Lord says of it ; and it is
not ...
JOHN KINGDON , PASTOR OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH AT FROME . [ The
former Part drawn vp by himse ! f : ] Write thine own life for divine inspection , as
well as human . Before men read it , I shall know what the Lord says of it ; and it is
not ...
Page 99
I there enjoyed the benefits and pleasures of religion till June , 1759 , when the
church called me to the work of the ministry ; and soon afterwards ... Soon after
my admission , I supplied , wiili my fellow - students , various destitute churches .
I there enjoyed the benefits and pleasures of religion till June , 1759 , when the
church called me to the work of the ministry ; and soon afterwards ... Soon after
my admission , I supplied , wiili my fellow - students , various destitute churches .
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