The Metropolitan, Volym 2–3James Cochrane, 1831 |
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... Spirit in the hands of the priest , and the Spirit in the written word , there are many intermediate phases of incipient heresy , against which all true teachers of human souls have need to be vigilantly on their guard . Disaster will ...
... Spirit in the hands of the priest , and the Spirit in the written word , there are many intermediate phases of incipient heresy , against which all true teachers of human souls have need to be vigilantly on their guard . Disaster will ...
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Spirit imparts his enlightening influence , so that the mind comprehends and values the truth . The renewed soul congenializes with the mind of the Spirit , and by the harmonious association of the truths with the believing mind , know ...
Spirit imparts his enlightening influence , so that the mind comprehends and values the truth . The renewed soul congenializes with the mind of the Spirit , and by the harmonious association of the truths with the believing mind , know ...
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... spirit of this sermon . " The object for which he drew his sword was ever peace — a sure , and lasting , and ... spirit : and may the Lord put to shameful silence the man that dares to do it ! " Mr. Williams has thus judiciously handled ...
... spirit of this sermon . " The object for which he drew his sword was ever peace — a sure , and lasting , and ... spirit : and may the Lord put to shameful silence the man that dares to do it ! " Mr. Williams has thus judiciously handled ...
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