... and must therefore put such parts of his discourses as 'he would have all understand, in so plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. This he will certainly study to do, if his desire be to edify them, rather than to make... On preaching the Word, a discourse - Página 8por John Lowe (curate of Wentworth.) - 1801Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Gilbert Burnet - 1713 - 308 páginas
...whole Parifhj and therefore he muft put iuch Parts of his Difcourfe as he would have all underftand in fo plain a Form of Words, that it may not be beyond the meaneft of them, This he will certainly ftudy to do, if his Defire is to edify them, rather than to make them admire himfelf... | |
| Clergyman, John Randolph - 1807 - 448 páginas
...whole parifh ; and therefore he muft put fuch parts of his difcourfe as he would have all underftand in fo plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meaneft of them. This he will certainly ftudy to do, if his defire is to edify them, rather than to make them admire himfelf... | |
| Edward Williams - 1810 - 348 páginas
...parisli, and must therefore put such parts of his discourses, as he would have all understand, in so plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. BURHIT'S Patt. Care. MaAisK e-cc^i) y^ -rr,i Ae|(v £<»«(. DEMET. PHAL. De F.lac.... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1818 - 232 páginas
...parish ; and therefore he must put such parts of his discourse as he would have all understand in so plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. This he will certainly study to do, if his desire is to edify them, rather than to... | |
| Thomas Hannam - 1818 - 328 páginas
...parish, and must therefore put such parts of his discourses as 'he would have all understand, in so plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. This he will certainly study to do, if his desire be to edify them, rather than to... | |
| Clergyman - 1824 - 466 páginas
...parish ; and therefore he must put such parts of his discourse as he would have all understand in so plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. This he will certainly study to do, if his desire is to edify them, rather than to... | |
| Thomas Hannam - 1826 - 384 páginas
...parish, and must therefore put such parts of his discourses as he would have all understand, in so plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. This he will certainly study to do, if his desire be to edify them, rather than to... | |
| 1827 - 488 páginas
...parish; and therefore he must put such parts of his discourse as he would have all understand in so plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. This he will certainly study to do, if his desire is to edify them, rather than to... | |
| S. T. Sturtevant - 1834 - 662 páginas
...the parish, and therefore must put such parts of his discourse as he would have all understand, in so plain a form of words that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. This he will certainly study to do, if his desire is to edify them rather than to... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1840 - 268 páginas
...parish; and therefore he must put such parts of his discourse as he would have all understand, in so plain a form of words, that it may not be beyond the meanest of them. This he will certainly study to do, if his desire is to edify them, rather than to... | |
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