The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... surely : however willing the spirit might be , the flesh would be weak . But give them so much share in the music and responses as shall avert bodily weariness , and ( we speak from experience , ) their attention and devout reverence ...
... surely : however willing the spirit might be , the flesh would be weak . But give them so much share in the music and responses as shall avert bodily weariness , and ( we speak from experience , ) their attention and devout reverence ...
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Surely the feeling is different from this , and intelligibly different , too , -- " I would dedicate , where it is to be had , the best to God ; and where there is wealth and pomp to be expended , I would not have the church alone ...
Surely the feeling is different from this , and intelligibly different , too , -- " I would dedicate , where it is to be had , the best to God ; and where there is wealth and pomp to be expended , I would not have the church alone ...
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... surely be correct , when we say , that low schools and systems of schism generally tend towards exciting and indulging feelings , without any reference to their proper practice . View , too , the Church's dealing and provision with ...
... surely be correct , when we say , that low schools and systems of schism generally tend towards exciting and indulging feelings , without any reference to their proper practice . View , too , the Church's dealing and provision with ...
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