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Page 28
... feel that they halt behind the ministers of the Establishment in power ; nay , but in a few rare instances , the Establishment has to feel that its power in the pulpit is poverty compared with that of ministers of the Baptist and ...
... feel that they halt behind the ministers of the Establishment in power ; nay , but in a few rare instances , the Establishment has to feel that its power in the pulpit is poverty compared with that of ministers of the Baptist and ...
Page 144
... feeling akin to pleasure , that we have conscientiously endeavoured to refute what was delusive and false . Having completed this task , we feel disburdened of a duty , because we believe the otherwise high merits of the work may have ...
... feeling akin to pleasure , that we have conscientiously endeavoured to refute what was delusive and false . Having completed this task , we feel disburdened of a duty , because we believe the otherwise high merits of the work may have ...
Page 247
... feel disposed also to refer to the following strange verses , which might well have found a place in the volume ... feel Thee ; art Thou near ? It is all too dark to see ; But let me feel Thee , Saviour dear ! I can go on with Thee ...
... feel disposed also to refer to the following strange verses , which might well have found a place in the volume ... feel Thee ; art Thou near ? It is all too dark to see ; But let me feel Thee , Saviour dear ! I can go on with Thee ...
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