The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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... respect he manifested for the holy estate of matrimony , while Christun prudence engaged him to live in a state of celibacy . Some ministers have carried their disinterestedness to so high a pitch , that they have refused to enter into ...
... respect he manifested for the holy estate of matrimony , while Christun prudence engaged him to live in a state of celibacy . Some ministers have carried their disinterestedness to so high a pitch , that they have refused to enter into ...
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... respect to the relations , rights , and duties of our species . Thus , the most ignorant and unpolished people have ever been the most warlike ; and those ages of the world , which have been peculiarly distinguisned by darkness and ...
... respect to the relations , rights , and duties of our species . Thus , the most ignorant and unpolished people have ever been the most warlike ; and those ages of the world , which have been peculiarly distinguisned by darkness and ...
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... respect to truths of a mysterious nature , since Christ himself has given us an example of the obedience due to the following apostolic precept : Let no man think of himself more highly than he ought to think ; but let him think soberly ...
... respect to truths of a mysterious nature , since Christ himself has given us an example of the obedience due to the following apostolic precept : Let no man think of himself more highly than he ought to think ; but let him think soberly ...
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