'The use and abuse of the world'. Sermons preached in the church of st. James's, Piccadilly1874 |
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... CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE ; SOLD AT THE DEPOSITORIES : 77 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS ; 4 , ROYAL EXCHANGE ; 48 , PICCADILLY ; AND BY ALL BOOKSELLERS . 1874 . 100.00.30 a LONDON : GILBERT AND RIVINGTON , PRINTERS , ST .
... CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE ; SOLD AT THE DEPOSITORIES : 77 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS ; 4 , ROYAL EXCHANGE ; 48 , PICCADILLY ; AND BY ALL BOOKSELLERS . 1874 . 100.00.30 a LONDON : GILBERT AND RIVINGTON , PRINTERS , ST .
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... Christ Church , Albany Street , St. Pancras , London " LUXURY . " By the Rev. W. W. How , Honorary Canon of St. Asaph , Rural Dean , Rector of Whittington , Salop PAGE 1 19 " LEISURE TIME . " By the Very Rev. the DEAN OF DURHAM . 39 ...
... Christ Church , Albany Street , St. Pancras , London " LUXURY . " By the Rev. W. W. How , Honorary Canon of St. Asaph , Rural Dean , Rector of Whittington , Salop PAGE 1 19 " LEISURE TIME . " By the Very Rev. the DEAN OF DURHAM . 39 ...
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... Christian character , position , means , rank , and distinction be chiefly considered , and the " London season " have to bear the blame of an ill - assorted union , produc- tive of jars , frets , dissociation of interests , the ...
... Christian character , position , means , rank , and distinction be chiefly considered , and the " London season " have to bear the blame of an ill - assorted union , produc- tive of jars , frets , dissociation of interests , the ...
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... Christ pleased not Himself : and we should follow His example . The man who makes pleasure his end , kills at last the ... Christian is young and inexpe- rienced , just launched in society , she will be not self - willed , presuming ...
... Christ pleased not Himself : and we should follow His example . The man who makes pleasure his end , kills at last the ... Christian is young and inexpe- rienced , just launched in society , she will be not self - willed , presuming ...
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... Christian will not disdain to profit by . In order to be useful , he feels he must not be left behind . He does not wish to become narrow or intolerant . He does not wish to ignore any- thing 10 THE USE AND ABUSE OF THE WORLD .
... Christian will not disdain to profit by . In order to be useful , he feels he must not be left behind . He does not wish to become narrow or intolerant . He does not wish to ignore any- thing 10 THE USE AND ABUSE OF THE WORLD .
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