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... SPEAKING WITH TONGUES IN THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH . By Dr. L. J. Rückert . - E . 85-112 Prefatory Note by the Translator , Introductory Remark , Prophecy , . Speaking with Tongues , Two Preliminary Considerations , 3888 85 Meaning of the ...
... SPEAKING WITH TONGUES IN THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH . By Dr. L. J. Rückert . - E . 85-112 Prefatory Note by the Translator , Introductory Remark , Prophecy , . Speaking with Tongues , Two Preliminary Considerations , 3888 85 Meaning of the ...
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... speak the English tongue . While the Germans are speculating nobly , and erecting monuments to their patient industry , to their vast and learned re- search , to their metaphysical acumen , the Englishman and American may point for ...
... speak the English tongue . While the Germans are speculating nobly , and erecting monuments to their patient industry , to their vast and learned re- search , to their metaphysical acumen , the Englishman and American may point for ...
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... speak the German and the English tongues , and to pro- mote that brotherly intercourse which is so becoming and which may be made so useful to both parties . There are several additional considerations , which have influen- ced the ...
... speak the German and the English tongues , and to pro- mote that brotherly intercourse which is so becoming and which may be made so useful to both parties . There are several additional considerations , which have influen- ced the ...
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... speaking just so , on penalty of being " rather a singular man for a preacher . " How little of home in the pulpit ; of a ... speak like a fellow being , of like sympathies with his hearers ; and why cease to be himself ? It may be that ...
... speaking just so , on penalty of being " rather a singular man for a preacher . " How little of home in the pulpit ; of a ... speak like a fellow being , of like sympathies with his hearers ; and why cease to be himself ? It may be that ...
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... speak negligently and incorrectly . " - If we would bring our educated men near to the pulpit , we must frequently direct their minds to that province in which their own life is passed . Paul who quotes Aratus in Athens , and Epimenides ...
... speak negligently and incorrectly . " - If we would bring our educated men near to the pulpit , we must frequently direct their minds to that province in which their own life is passed . Paul who quotes Aratus in Athens , and Epimenides ...
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