The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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Page 142
... preaching the peculiar doctrines of the Gospel , in a plain , pointed , pungent manner , is the duty of every Christian minister ; and that , without this , he cannot expect the divine blessing on his labors , or hope to see real ...
... preaching the peculiar doctrines of the Gospel , in a plain , pointed , pungent manner , is the duty of every Christian minister ; and that , without this , he cannot expect the divine blessing on his labors , or hope to see real ...
Page 143
... preaching , of the orthodox themselves ; that it can scarcely fail , if habitually practised , to lower the ... preaching , in which all would be disposed to agree . This strain of preaching has , of course , banished the knowledge and ...
... preaching , of the orthodox themselves ; that it can scarcely fail , if habitually practised , to lower the ... preaching , in which all would be disposed to agree . This strain of preaching has , of course , banished the knowledge and ...
Page 407
... preached unto the spirits in prison . But this is contrary to the letter of the passage ; for the apostle assures us that he preached to them , not personally , but by his Spirit . When was the preaching spoken of in the passage before ...
... preached unto the spirits in prison . But this is contrary to the letter of the passage ; for the apostle assures us that he preached to them , not personally , but by his Spirit . When was the preaching spoken of in the passage before ...
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