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... young man , was wholly free from that temerity and presumption which usually accompany the wild conceits of enthusiasts and fanatics . The call of which he speaks , was not to an instantaneous obtrusion upon the work of the ministry ...
... young man , was wholly free from that temerity and presumption which usually accompany the wild conceits of enthusiasts and fanatics . The call of which he speaks , was not to an instantaneous obtrusion upon the work of the ministry ...
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... young collegian as to the nature of his studies , and the manner in which he employed his time . Although engaged in pursuits connected with that office , the chief design of which is to explain the meaning , and to enforce the ...
... young collegian as to the nature of his studies , and the manner in which he employed his time . Although engaged in pursuits connected with that office , the chief design of which is to explain the meaning , and to enforce the ...
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... young man , designed to minister in the Sanc- tuary of God , should be chosen and pursued with an immediate and uniform regard to that work . The Bible , the first book in importance , should , in his setting out , be made the first ...
... young man , designed to minister in the Sanc- tuary of God , should be chosen and pursued with an immediate and uniform regard to that work . The Bible , the first book in importance , should , in his setting out , be made the first ...
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... young men of piety and promise , looking to the work of the ministry . Of this , it appears , Mr. Simpson was duly sensible , as he neglected not to avail himself of the counsel and information his friend was always ready to communicate ...
... young men of piety and promise , looking to the work of the ministry . Of this , it appears , Mr. Simpson was duly sensible , as he neglected not to avail himself of the counsel and information his friend was always ready to communicate ...
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DIVINITY . SOBER - MINDEDNESS PRESSED UPON YOUNG PEOPLE . BY MR . MATTHEW HENRY . SERMON ON TITUS ii . 6 . Young men likewise exhort to be sober - minded . PAUL , the aged , is here directing Titus , a young minister , whom he calls ...
DIVINITY . SOBER - MINDEDNESS PRESSED UPON YOUNG PEOPLE . BY MR . MATTHEW HENRY . SERMON ON TITUS ii . 6 . Young men likewise exhort to be sober - minded . PAUL , the aged , is here directing Titus , a young minister , whom he calls ...
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