The United Presbyterian MagazineWilliam Oliphant and Sons, 1870 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 63.
16. lappuse
... ORDINATION OF REV . FORREST F. YOUNG , KILCREGGAN , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1869 , BY REV . GEORGE MORRISON , M.A. , GOUROCK . ( Printed by request . ) MY CHRISTIAN BROTHER , -You have now been solemnly set apart by the presby- tery to the work ...
... ORDINATION OF REV . FORREST F. YOUNG , KILCREGGAN , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1869 , BY REV . GEORGE MORRISON , M.A. , GOUROCK . ( Printed by request . ) MY CHRISTIAN BROTHER , -You have now been solemnly set apart by the presby- tery to the work ...
17. lappuse
... deepest desire of your heart that you may serve Christ faithfully , and commend Him for the acceptance and salvation of men in your conduct and B teaching , and if you strive to adopt such means ORDINATION ADDRESS . 17.
... deepest desire of your heart that you may serve Christ faithfully , and commend Him for the acceptance and salvation of men in your conduct and B teaching , and if you strive to adopt such means ORDINATION ADDRESS . 17.
18. lappuse
... fields of knowledge for fresh illustrations ; you may survey human nature , and learn its motives and battles , and sorrows and wants ; you may dive down into the depths of your own heart and bring up to the 18 ORDINATION ADDRESS .
... fields of knowledge for fresh illustrations ; you may survey human nature , and learn its motives and battles , and sorrows and wants ; you may dive down into the depths of your own heart and bring up to the 18 ORDINATION ADDRESS .
19. lappuse
... ac- complishments . Let your end be single and worthy . If man's praise comes to you , let it come unsought , let it be but lightly valued ; and if it be confined to anything exclusively your own , let it be at once ORDINATION ADDRESS . 19.
... ac- complishments . Let your end be single and worthy . If man's praise comes to you , let it come unsought , let it be but lightly valued ; and if it be confined to anything exclusively your own , let it be at once ORDINATION ADDRESS . 19.
20. lappuse
... be per- haps expecting that hard work should be soon followed by decided , palpable effects . But experience will bring dis- appointment , and you may be inclined to think that your toil is for nought . Let 20 ORDINATION ADDRESS .
... be per- haps expecting that hard work should be soon followed by decided , palpable effects . But experience will bring dis- appointment , and you may be inclined to think that your toil is for nought . Let 20 ORDINATION ADDRESS .
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