Records of the Bubbleton Parish: Or, Papers from the Experience of an American MinisterTompkins and Mussey, 1854 - 340 Seiten |
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... hear , or he can't preach anything . We won't be made uncomfortable in our own church . If we give a minister his living , he is bound to respect our feelings , and not rake into notice our little faults . A fine thing it would be this ...
... hear , or he can't preach anything . We won't be made uncomfortable in our own church . If we give a minister his living , he is bound to respect our feelings , and not rake into notice our little faults . A fine thing it would be this ...
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... hear my daughter read the sketches , so far as they were yet pub- lished . Peradventure I may have been somewhat ... hears the de- cision of the old pastor of Scandalburgh . 66 Howbeit , I must confess that opposite tendencies do so ...
... hear my daughter read the sketches , so far as they were yet pub- lished . Peradventure I may have been somewhat ... hears the de- cision of the old pastor of Scandalburgh . 66 Howbeit , I must confess that opposite tendencies do so ...
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... that too much space is allotted to quaint con- ceits , that provoke an unseemly smile , and to light dia- logues , such as any minister may hear in his own parish . " If the writer be really a clergyman , I XIV PRELIMINARY AND CRITICAL .
... that too much space is allotted to quaint con- ceits , that provoke an unseemly smile , and to light dia- logues , such as any minister may hear in his own parish . " If the writer be really a clergyman , I XIV PRELIMINARY AND CRITICAL .
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... hear Gospel preaching ; they have faith in the Gospel that it will ultimately fill the world and extinguish all sin ; and it grieved them to discover in their pastor a virtual distrust of its efficacy , and a presumptuous desire to ...
... hear Gospel preaching ; they have faith in the Gospel that it will ultimately fill the world and extinguish all sin ; and it grieved them to discover in their pastor a virtual distrust of its efficacy , and a presumptuous desire to ...
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... hear a word from their lips under three months . You will first be taken up by the frivolous , the lackadaisical , the languishing caste , those who admire a preacher's voice- if it be agreeable more than the truth he utters , and who ...
... hear a word from their lips under three months . You will first be taken up by the frivolous , the lackadaisical , the languishing caste , those who admire a preacher's voice- if it be agreeable more than the truth he utters , and who ...
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Abolitionists affliction American slavery appeared Arling Babylon become began blacksmith bleton brethren Brother Chester Brother Stringent Bubbleton Bunkerville Christian confess confidence congregation conscience countenance course cried discourse Downy's earnest evidently excitement exclaimed expect expression eyes face faith favor fear feelings felt friendship gave gentlemen glance Gospel hand Harry Hanson hear heard hearers heart hope Hyperion Downy influence interest lady less little reformer live look Lord ment mind minister ministry Miss Arlington Miss Lark nature never night observed occasion Oracular Blunt pain parish parishioner pastor peace Peppery person Plush-street Church poor preach preacher present pulpit pursued render resignation revival meeting Robert Fiscal Saturnine Glum Scandalburgh scene Screamer's seemed sermon Sir Brasil slavery society soul speak spirit spoke stranger Stringent's Sunday suppose sympathy things thought tion tone town trouble truth utterance voice words young
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Seite i - ... the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them. I know they are as lively, and as vigorously productive, as those fabulous dragons teeth; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men.
Seite 288 - For the Lord will not cast off for ever : but though He cause grief, yet will He have compassion according to the multitude of His mercies. For He doth not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men.
Seite 102 - I did speak of men's faults ; so that all men might know and perceive of whom I meant. But alas ! this day my conscience accuseth me, that I spake not so plainly as my duty was to have done ; for I ought to have said to the wicked man expressly by his name,
Seite 114 - His Lordship now changed his mode of attack. Instead of threatening, he began to entreat: 'Berridge...
Seite 114 - His lordship then pathetically entreated me, as one who had been and wished to continue my friend, not to embitter the remaining portion of his days by MEMOIR. IX any squabbles with my brother clergymen, but to go home to my parish, and so long as I kept within it I should be at liberty to do what I liked there. ' As to your conscience — said his lordship, — you know that preaching out of your parish is contrary to the canons of the Church.
Seite 113 - Well, but you go and preach there, which you have no right to do ! " — " It is true, my lord, I was one day at E n, and there were a few poor people assembled together, and I admonished them to repent of their sins, and to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of their souls ; and I remember seeing five or six clergymen that day, my lord, all out of their own parishes upon E n bowling green.
Seite 56 - The prophet that hath a dream, let him tell a dream; and he that hath my word, let him speak my word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat ? saith the Lord.
Seite 112 - ... joined with the offended parsons, and soon after, a complaint having been made against me, I was summoned before the bishop.
Seite i - ... books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a progeny of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are ; nay, they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
Seite 82 - Where is then the blessedness ye spake of? for I bear you record, that, if it had been possible, ye would have plucked out your own eyes, and have given them to me. 16 Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth ? 17 They zealously affect you, but not well ; yea, they would exclude you, that ye might affect them.