The Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent: A Sermon Preached Before the University, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the Fourth Sunday After Easter, Volumen11 |
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Nothing , throughout the whole Sermon , was further from my thoughts than controversy . I had , on such occasions as my office afforded , commenced a course of Sermons on the comforts provided by the Gospel for the penitent amid the.
Nothing , throughout the whole Sermon , was further from my thoughts than controversy . I had , on such occasions as my office afforded , commenced a course of Sermons on the comforts provided by the Gospel for the penitent amid the.
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Passages or phrases , here and there , in the Sermon , were , on account of the length of the whole , omitted in the d Both in his Poems and his Country Parson , which forms part of the Clergyman's Instructor , a work printed by the ...
Passages or phrases , here and there , in the Sermon , were , on account of the length of the whole , omitted in the d Both in his Poems and his Country Parson , which forms part of the Clergyman's Instructor , a work printed by the ...
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delivery ; they were inserted in the copy called for , in brackets , as making the whole more authentic ; these distinctions are now omitted , as needlessly distracting such as may read for edification , since in one instance only did ...
delivery ; they were inserted in the copy called for , in brackets , as making the whole more authentic ; these distinctions are now omitted , as needlessly distracting such as may read for edification , since in one instance only did ...
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... ( as the whole Christian people has in this sense been made kings and priests , ) and , when once given to David and those that were with him , still on the ground that the " vessels of the young men were holy " .
... ( as the whole Christian people has in this sense been made kings and priests , ) and , when once given to David and those that were with him , still on the ground that the " vessels of the young men were holy " .
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No one can observe how this whole discourse circleth round this gift of life , and how our Lord , with unwearied patience , bringeth this one truth before us in so many different forms , without feeling that He means to inculcate ...
No one can observe how this whole discourse circleth round this gift of life , and how our Lord , with unwearied patience , bringeth this one truth before us in so many different forms , without feeling that He means to inculcate ...
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