The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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Page 59
... example , as well as by precept . Such is the disinterestedness of the true minişter , that though he might claim a subsistence from the sacred office to which he has been solemnly consecrated , yet he generously chooses to sacrifice ...
... example , as well as by precept . Such is the disinterestedness of the true minişter , that though he might claim a subsistence from the sacred office to which he has been solemnly consecrated , yet he generously chooses to sacrifice ...
Page 62
... example to precept in the cause of virtue , and who , for that very reason , are peculiarly qualified for the education of children , are the only persons in the world who ought to have none . The absurdity of this opinion constrained ...
... example to precept in the cause of virtue , and who , for that very reason , are peculiarly qualified for the education of children , are the only persons in the world who ought to have none . The absurdity of this opinion constrained ...
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... example of his persecuted Master , he is animated to trample upon all the pride of life ; and upon the cross of his dying Lord , he is crucified to the sensual delights of this present world . “ Take my yoke upon you , ” says the ...
... example of his persecuted Master , he is animated to trample upon all the pride of life ; and upon the cross of his dying Lord , he is crucified to the sensual delights of this present world . “ Take my yoke upon you , ” says the ...
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