A Memoir of Felix Neff, Pastor of the High Alps: And of His Labours Among the French Protestants of Dauphiné, a Remnant of the Primitive Christians of GaulJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... feeling his way , and as- suring himself of his preference and fitness for the sacred work , before the irrevocable step is taken . It is not too late to retire , if he finds himself in any degree unequal to the arduous charge . These ...
... feeling his way , and as- suring himself of his preference and fitness for the sacred work , before the irrevocable step is taken . It is not too late to retire , if he finds himself in any degree unequal to the arduous charge . These ...
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... feel certain , that the services of the Christian church were cheered from the earliest times by hymns and psalms . Those Nazarenes sing hymns to Christ , " said Pliny , in contempt . We thank him for re- cording the fact . The words of ...
... feel certain , that the services of the Christian church were cheered from the earliest times by hymns and psalms . Those Nazarenes sing hymns to Christ , " said Pliny , in contempt . We thank him for re- cording the fact . The words of ...
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... feeling , and the clergyman himself , jealous of Neff's influence , and angry with the consistory for not permitting him to resume his functions at once , raised a cabal against the man , whose anxious object had been to feed and to ...
... feeling , and the clergyman himself , jealous of Neff's influence , and angry with the consistory for not permitting him to resume his functions at once , raised a cabal against the man , whose anxious object had been to feed and to ...
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... feeling , They love me too much ; they receive me with too much pleasure ; they eulogize me too much ; indeed they do not know me . ' During the space of nearly two years , which he spent among us , he did a pro- digious quantity of ...
... feeling , They love me too much ; they receive me with too much pleasure ; they eulogize me too much ; indeed they do not know me . ' During the space of nearly two years , which he spent among us , he did a pro- digious quantity of ...
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... friend's abode , judge what must have been his forlorn feeling upon learning that Mr. Wilks was not at home , and that nobody in the house could speak French . Somehow or other the intelligent stran- ger , NEFF IN LONDON . 87.
... friend's abode , judge what must have been his forlorn feeling upon learning that Mr. Wilks was not at home , and that nobody in the house could speak French . Somehow or other the intelligent stran- ger , NEFF IN LONDON . 87.
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Стр. 114 - ... and the path, which in places will not admit more than two to walk side by side, is hewn out of the rocks. These rise to such a giddy height, that the soaring pinnacles which crown them look like the fine points of masonry-work on the summit of a cathedral, — while the projecting masses that overhang the wayfaring-man's head are more stupendous and menacing than the imagination can conceive.