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... duty to the public , to the church , and to the individual himself : to the public , whose money ought to be expended only where it is likely to realize the objects for which it is contributed ; to the church , because its interests are ...
... duty to the public , to the church , and to the individual himself : to the public , whose money ought to be expended only where it is likely to realize the objects for which it is contributed ; to the church , because its interests are ...
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... duties of the pastorate ! Though in some few in- stances the experiment has turned out well , the result is to be attributed only to unusual solidity of character manifested at a very early age , and is altogether beyond the ...
... duties of the pastorate ! Though in some few in- stances the experiment has turned out well , the result is to be attributed only to unusual solidity of character manifested at a very early age , and is altogether beyond the ...
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... duties of the ministry , to the infinite hazard of his health , and perhaps the detriment of his flock , or he never acquires it at all . If a man possess great phy- sical vigor and great mental energy , he will probably take the former ...
... duties of the ministry , to the infinite hazard of his health , and perhaps the detriment of his flock , or he never acquires it at all . If a man possess great phy- sical vigor and great mental energy , he will probably take the former ...
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... duties , without any thought of the Horatian maxim- Versate diu , quid ferre recusant , Quid valeant humeri . ' But this very incapability of right judgment on the part of the student ( necessarily resulting from want of experience ) ...
... duties , without any thought of the Horatian maxim- Versate diu , quid ferre recusant , Quid valeant humeri . ' But this very incapability of right judgment on the part of the student ( necessarily resulting from want of experience ) ...
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... duties in prospect , has been followed , after a tolerably successful perform- ance of them , by feelings of complacency still more injurious to character ; while the absorbing fear of failure and the self- complacent gratulations upon ...
... duties in prospect , has been followed , after a tolerably successful perform- ance of them , by feelings of complacency still more injurious to character ; while the absorbing fear of failure and the self- complacent gratulations upon ...
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