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...e heretofore in suffering flesh, shall come hereafter in glory. DEARLY BELOVED IN THE LORD. My soul is greatly afflicted because of the present ... ...awakened and even dead condition of all the churches, with respect to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, which draweth nigh, and which, as I belie... ...his appearing that the crown of glory remaineth, I do exhort you, dearly beloved in the Lord, and as a friend and brother I do entreat you, yea, as ... ...assador of the great God our Saviour, whose servants you are, I do command you, in that High and Holy name at which every knee shall bow, that you ta... ... without any mediation or instrumentality of man’s teaching, I have felt that in a still higher degree my acknowledgments are due unto the Holy Spiri... ... monument unto all creation of the most blessed consequences of faith and fealty to the Highest, through all temptation and tribulation. “To the int... ...he highest and noblest of all the three, to which the other two serve but as guides and stewards. For no sooner hath man discovered any piece of know... ...y, who can doubt, that under Christ creatures of the same glorified humanity may be the stewards of that universal kingdom, and that the saints who a...
...he serious and formal examination of one single point; which, in the present constitution or system of the church and the world, appears to me of the highest importance; viz. Whether the ideas which we entertain concerning the coming of Messiah, that essential and fundamental article of our religion, be true and just ideas, faithfully drawn from the divine testimony, or no...
...ir into a ponytail. “Besides, isn’t it a woman’s glory?” “Don’t quote the Lord’s words at me when you’re angry girl. You know who’ll come off second... ...hurry and looked up at the ceiling before muttering to himself. “Thank you Lord for creating only one of her.” The woman ran along the sidewalk, passi... ...ed down the footpath rolling her eyes with embarrassment. Not even Elka’s high-pitched voice, calling out to her older sister and caught everyone el... ...ehold, for meeting our needs and blessing us with your gracious presence. Lord continue to watch over us as we…” “Mitchell,” Elka squealed, fighting... ...from Julian’s big puppy-like eyes, down plump cheeks onto the tray of the high chair. “Oh for god’s sake!” She was further aggravated with Julian ad... ... hair. He drew his mother’s attention to a puddle of soup beside Julian’s high chair. “Julian!” Chris thumped her fist on the table. “He’s only littl... ...ad down muttering away to himself. It was time for the offering and as the stewards collected, Rick fumbled around in his pockets. Bill shook his hea...
...r Representative, Mr. A. Tucker, at Bemis' During tlie Season EVERALL BROS High-Class Tailors 259Sth Avenue, New York ALrDGATE ARROW CLUPECO SHRUNK <J... ...ovements will turn upon the positive oonstructive policy of acooniplishing high pur- poses, (me of wl)ioh is the aboli- tion of child labor. This, unt... ... fact that we have to face a problem every Vjit as difficult as that which Lord Shaftsbury faced. The capitalistic influences here have been stronger ... ...glUy ipiestion with na wliellior wu have drawn a pair of (ieuo«a or a jack high. In tha traok moot did (^roen boat Kelley? No! The Dean wouldirt lot h... ...wn and he is thereafter lecognizeil only in se- cret. (Jne (lay he detects Lord Wiutcrset in an attempt to cheat him, ami. by threats of disclosure, f... ...s divided, impersonated chiefly the three characters Monsieur Beancaire, ! Lord Winterset and Lady Mary. \A\\ were exceedingly well por I trayed, hut ... .... Mitchell, Wood- rutr, 1910. Erkine. : Rooney, Waldo. At a meeting of the stewards of the various fraternities held in Hopkins Hall, Monday evening, ...
...heir ears itch to hear it, I will sing it for them and I will pitch it in a high key. Dost thou take my meaning, beloved Rome?” 3 In this book on th... ...itherto, he will not really “change his tune,” but will only “pitch it in a higher key.” This book is therefore only a skirmish preliminary to the m... ...een exercised by the misuse of the sacraments, chiefly the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. After Luther had promised in his first reformatory treati... ...se should expect from me a treatise on the sacraments [besides baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and penance] until I am taught by what text I can prove t... ... sacraments of the Roman church, but devotes nearly half of the book to the Lord’s Supper and Baptism. The worst tyranny of the papacy he finds in t... ...rthlessness. The second is that, even if we were worthy, these things are so high that our fainthearted nature does not dare to aspire to them or hop... ... I Cor. 4[:1]: “This is how one should regard us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries, or sacraments, 127 of God.” Instead he seeks ... ...le, who says: “This is how one should regard us, as ministers of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God” [I Cor. 4:1]. Just as, when he said: “H... ...n I Cor. 4[:1]: “This is how one should regard us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the ‘mysteries’ of God,” that is, the sacraments. For where ...