Messiah Pulpit, Том 5G.H. Ellis, 1900 Contains text of sermons delivered by M.J. Savage and others in New York City. |
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... common , not among the poor only , but among the rich , perhaps , quite as truly , which are curses , and which in the coming year , as in all years , need by every thoughtful person to be guarded against . There are people who fancy ...
... common , not among the poor only , but among the rich , perhaps , quite as truly , which are curses , and which in the coming year , as in all years , need by every thoughtful person to be guarded against . There are people who fancy ...
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... common laboring man is not thus cultivated or trained . He knows nothing about literature or art . He , perhaps , has no love for music or training in a musical direction . How is he to acquire these ? How is he to become , in the ...
... common laboring man is not thus cultivated or trained . He knows nothing about literature or art . He , perhaps , has no love for music or training in a musical direction . How is he to acquire these ? How is he to become , in the ...
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... common sense , to your reason as men ? Now I do not say , as the result of what I have been dis- coursing , that you must attend this church or any Unitarian church . Perhaps I may say , and not contradict in prin- ciple what I have ...
... common sense , to your reason as men ? Now I do not say , as the result of what I have been dis- coursing , that you must attend this church or any Unitarian church . Perhaps I may say , and not contradict in prin- ciple what I have ...
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... common occasions even , much more in times like these . I heard a gentleman the other day , presumably honest , intelligent so far as I know , say that he had not registered , and that it was hardly worth while , for , if he did ...
... common occasions even , much more in times like these . I heard a gentleman the other day , presumably honest , intelligent so far as I know , say that he had not registered , and that it was hardly worth while , for , if he did ...
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... common sense . He will have no slush of religious sentiment sap the foundations of a strong and honest manhood , no good talk in the meet- ing take the place of your promise to pay in the market , no dream of heaven undermine or ...
... common sense . He will have no slush of religious sentiment sap the foundations of a strong and honest manhood , no good talk in the meet- ing take the place of your promise to pay in the market , no dream of heaven undermine or ...
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272 Congress St 272 CONGRESS STREET 30 cents beauty believe Bible Bluffton Boston Canaan cents single copy Church Cloud continuation of Unity Creed divine dream E. A. Horton earth East 20th St Edessa Edited by M. J. ELLIS 272 CONGRESS eternal evil fact faith fast production Father feel Flexible The Minister's form in Messiah friends Full gilt God's new Messiah Haran heart heaven hell hope human Introduction by E. A. liberal Christianity lifted light lives look M. J. SAVAGE means MESSIAH PULPIT Minister's Hand-book nature never Paper Jesus Poems prayer printed in pam Published Weekly PULPIT NEW YORK ROBERT COLLYER Savage and Howard Savage's weekly sermons sermons are regularly simply soul spirit Suppose Terah Thee THEOPHILUS LINDSEY theory things thought tion touch true truth Unitarian Catechism Unity Pulpit universe wonder word worship
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