Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... spiritual life . The sacra- ments had come to be so lightly esteemed , that men scrupled not to receive them as part of the official routine which was to qualify them for duties in the state . This scandal was so gross that it did not ...
... spiritual life . The sacra- ments had come to be so lightly esteemed , that men scrupled not to receive them as part of the official routine which was to qualify them for duties in the state . This scandal was so gross that it did not ...
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... spiritual destitution . Those religious bodies without the Church to whom we have most alluded in this discourse have done their best to gain a permanent support from volunteer efforts . Yet their warmest adherents confess that as a ...
... spiritual destitution . Those religious bodies without the Church to whom we have most alluded in this discourse have done their best to gain a permanent support from volunteer efforts . Yet their warmest adherents confess that as a ...
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... spiritual life was well - nigh extinct , and it presents us with features so strange and a revival so wonderful that it can be paralleled only by the times of the Reform- ation . On looking back at the commencement of the labours of ...
... spiritual life was well - nigh extinct , and it presents us with features so strange and a revival so wonderful that it can be paralleled only by the times of the Reform- ation . On looking back at the commencement of the labours of ...
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... their estimate was of the spiritual destitution which prevailed . We can see also that they discerned how much the practice of preaching had fallen into decay . The sermon usual in the churches had grown in most cases to be a 40.
... their estimate was of the spiritual destitution which prevailed . We can see also that they discerned how much the practice of preaching had fallen into decay . The sermon usual in the churches had grown in most cases to be a 40.
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... spiritually dead , Wesley and his com- rades gave themselves up to it . As in St. Paul's days this ' foolishness of preaching ' did its work . They adopted the simplest style , saying they dared no more use fine words than wear fine ...
... spiritually dead , Wesley and his com- rades gave themselves up to it . As in St. Paul's days this ' foolishness of preaching ' did its work . They adopted the simplest style , saying they dared no more use fine words than wear fine ...
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