For the Work of the Ministry: For the Classroom, the Study and the StreetAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1907 - 558 psl. |
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... many who ascribe their long pastoral vigor largely to the fact that they do all their studying in the day - time . 1 " Life , " I. , 417 . " 2 " Life , " I. , 144 . 66 However fixed the habit of doing work at night HEALTH II.
... many who ascribe their long pastoral vigor largely to the fact that they do all their studying in the day - time . 1 " Life , " I. , 417 . " 2 " Life , " I. , 144 . 66 However fixed the habit of doing work at night HEALTH II.
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... fact hosts who are accus- tomed to entertain visiting ministers have grown used to such requests . The minister cannot be too particular at all times in maintaining the simple laws of health . Worry and indigestion are largely dif ...
... fact hosts who are accus- tomed to entertain visiting ministers have grown used to such requests . The minister cannot be too particular at all times in maintaining the simple laws of health . Worry and indigestion are largely dif ...
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... fact , yet enough of it often remains to make the minister decidedly uncomfortable when he is asked to tea at the home of some admiring parishioner . We feel that there is need to speak here of the salary which the minister earns , and ...
... fact , yet enough of it often remains to make the minister decidedly uncomfortable when he is asked to tea at the home of some admiring parishioner . We feel that there is need to speak here of the salary which the minister earns , and ...
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... fact that the minister is apt to be treated as other men are not should put him on his guard . Self - denial will 1 Matt . 16 : 24 . extend even to the preacher's thought and style . There 36 FOR THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY.
... fact that the minister is apt to be treated as other men are not should put him on his guard . Self - denial will 1 Matt . 16 : 24 . extend even to the preacher's thought and style . There 36 FOR THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY.
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... fact that the voting is intelligent and serious , and is rather to the credit of the church than otherwise . " I don't think much of these unanimous calls , " Doctor Wayland once said to Doctor Stowe . " It looks as though people did ...
... fact that the voting is intelligent and serious , and is rather to the credit of the church than otherwise . " I don't think much of these unanimous calls , " Doctor Wayland once said to Doctor Stowe . " It looks as though people did ...
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For the Work of the Ministry– For the Classroom, the Study and the Street Thomas Harwood Pattison Visos knygos peržiūra - 1907 |
For the Work of the Ministry– For the Classroom, the Study and the Street Thomas Harwood Pattison Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1907 |
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A. J. Gordon Baptist believe beneficence better Bible C. H. Spurgeon character Christ Christian Christian minister church committee common congregation conversion counsel deacons devotion Doctor duty evangelist experience F. B. Meyer faith give gospel heart Henry Ward Beecher Holy Horace Bushnell influence interest ister Jesus John John Angell James Jonathan Edwards keep labor Lectures lives Lord matter means meeting ment minister's ministry mission nature never once parish pastoral intercourse pastoral visiting Paul Phillips Brooks possible pray prayer prayer-meeting preacher preaching proper pulpit question R. S. Storrs R. W. Dale religion religious remember revival Scripture sermon social soul speak spirit Spurgeon Sunday Sunday-school teaching Testament things tian tion to-day true truth unto wife wise words worship worth young
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