For the Work of the Ministry: For the Classroom, the Study and the StreetAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1907 - 558 psl. |
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... matter to select from his lectures the material he had in- tended to use in the preparation of this work . These lectures were in the form of notes , and it has been my task to write from these notes the book that is now given to the ...
... matter to select from his lectures the material he had in- tended to use in the preparation of this work . These lectures were in the form of notes , and it has been my task to write from these notes the book that is now given to the ...
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... the conclusion of the whole matter : 1 Hatch , " Hibbert Lectures , " 1888 , p . 149 . J. A. Kern , " The Ministry to the Congregation , " p . 4 . Fear God and keep his commandments , for this is 20 FOR THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY.
... the conclusion of the whole matter : 1 Hatch , " Hibbert Lectures , " 1888 , p . 149 . J. A. Kern , " The Ministry to the Congregation , " p . 4 . Fear God and keep his commandments , for this is 20 FOR THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY.
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... matters of prime importance . The true man is scarcely conscious of himself . The very 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 ...
... matters of prime importance . The true man is scarcely conscious of himself . The very 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 ...
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... matter of honor and conscience to defend his principles , and to de- fend them all the more zealously because he stood alone on their behalf in a hostile assembly . His courage was equal to the occasion , and his faculties responded to ...
... matter of honor and conscience to defend his principles , and to de- fend them all the more zealously because he stood alone on their behalf in a hostile assembly . His courage was equal to the occasion , and his faculties responded to ...
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... matter . Because a man has failed elsewhere is no reason why he should con- clude that he will succeed in the ministry . It is well that the world should lose whom the church gains . The minister who makes his mark in his 1A . C. Good ...
... matter . Because a man has failed elsewhere is no reason why he should con- clude that he will succeed in the ministry . It is well that the world should lose whom the church gains . The minister who makes his mark in his 1A . C. Good ...
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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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