The Sword and the trowel; ed. by C.H. Spurgeon |
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Had the “ Warrant of Faith ” been more clearly exhibited , peace might have been
sooner attained . He was for a long time in the kingdom of God ' s dear Son , but
with eyes only partially opened , he could not enjoy the blessedness of the sight ...
Had the “ Warrant of Faith ” been more clearly exhibited , peace might have been
sooner attained . He was for a long time in the kingdom of God ' s dear Son , but
with eyes only partially opened , he could not enjoy the blessedness of the sight ...
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We have seen with our own eyes that which would make the blood of any decent
man boil within him . In the confessional boxes in Germany and Italy , anybody
may see for himself , exhibited in the compartment allotted to the priest , a list of ...
We have seen with our own eyes that which would make the blood of any decent
man boil within him . In the confessional boxes in Germany and Italy , anybody
may see for himself , exhibited in the compartment allotted to the priest , a list of ...
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Dignitaries of the papal confederacy are just now very prominent in benevolent
movements , and we may be sure that they have ends to serve other than those
which strike the public eye . A priest lives only for his church ; he may profess to ...
Dignitaries of the papal confederacy are just now very prominent in benevolent
movements , and we may be sure that they have ends to serve other than those
which strike the public eye . A priest lives only for his church ; he may profess to ...
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First a Puritan , he soon degenerated into something even more odious in the
eyes of fashionable men and women - he actually joined the most despised
section of Puritanism , the Quakers , or Shakers , as some called them ; people
whose ...
First a Puritan , he soon degenerated into something even more odious in the
eyes of fashionable men and women - he actually joined the most despised
section of Puritanism , the Quakers , or Shakers , as some called them ; people
whose ...
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Then things which the admiral had lightly esteemed now appeared of first
importance in his eyes . ... and , consequently , a message was sent both to the
King and the Duke of York , asking them to keep a friendly eye on the young man
.
Then things which the admiral had lightly esteemed now appeared of first
importance in his eyes . ... and , consequently , a message was sent both to the
King and the Duke of York , asking them to keep a friendly eye on the young man
.
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