| William Hanna - 1852 - 638 pages
...place in their profession, even as it is the best preparation for the duties of their high calling. And not only is there the visible glow of this great...which it once was, more at least than half its time is taken up with the beseeming cares of a great moral institute, devising for the Christian good and the... | |
| University magazine - 1852 - 790 pages
...even as it is the best preparation for the duties of their high calling. And not only is there tho visible glow of this great and wholesome reform abroad...which it once was, more at least than half its time is taken up with the beseeming cares of» great moral institute, devising tor the Christian good and tli6... | |
| 1852 - 1236 pages
...place in their profession, even as it is the best preparation for the duties of their high calling. And not only is there the visible glow of this great...judicatories, in the General Assembly itself, there is the fame great and obvious reformation ; so that, instead of the ecclesiastico- political arena which it... | |
| William Hanna - 1852 - 640 pages
...place in their profession, even as it is the best preparation for the duties of their high calling. And not only is there the visible glow of this great...abroad over the country, or in the outer department of tbe Church, but in the business of its courts and judicatories, in tiie General Assembly itself, there... | |
| The Free Church Magazine.january-December 1852.New Series.-VOL.I - 1852 - 588 pages
...place 'л tbtir profession, even a» it is the best preparation for the duties of their high calling. And not only is there the visible glow of this great and wholesome reform abroad over the country, <"'Г ¡n tbe outer department of the church, but in the business of its courts and judicatories, in.... | |
| William Hanna - Clergy - 1853 - 448 pages
...place in their profession, even as it is the best preparation for the duties of their high calling. And not only is there the visible glow of this great...which it once was, more at least than half its time is taken up with the beseeming cares of a great moral institute, devising for the christian good and the... | |
| 1852 - 672 pages
...profession even as it is the liest preparation for the duties of their high calling. And not only is the visible glow of this great and wholesome reform abroad over the country, or in the outer departments of the Church ; but in the business of its courts and judicatories, in the General Assembly... | |
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