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Wherever in the heathen world the name of Rome was heard, the ministers of a
despised creed shone as true lights among men, and that not only in contrast
with the surrounding gloom, but even when compared with the vaunted
splendour of ...
Wherever in the heathen world the name of Rome was heard, the ministers of a
despised creed shone as true lights among men, and that not only in contrast
with the surrounding gloom, but even when compared with the vaunted
splendour of ...
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But the barrier of reiterated exhortations and denunciations, with which the
Church encompassed the laity, was as nothing to that with which she secured the
unstained purity of her ministers. Errors, venial in the former, excluded the latter
for ...
But the barrier of reiterated exhortations and denunciations, with which the
Church encompassed the laity, was as nothing to that with which she secured the
unstained purity of her ministers. Errors, venial in the former, excluded the latter
for ...
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To such a charge as this, it would scarcely be sufficient to object that the kingdom
of which they were ministers was not of this world, for abundant evidence is not
lacking that though not of the world, it was not barren of good works in the world.
To such a charge as this, it would scarcely be sufficient to object that the kingdom
of which they were ministers was not of this world, for abundant evidence is not
lacking that though not of the world, it was not barren of good works in the world.
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... Ruler in turning even the excessive zeal of His ministers to the ultimate profit of
His people and of the world at large. We have already seen that during the age of
persecution ticum factum currere videret in prseceps, nonne tum potius malum ...
... Ruler in turning even the excessive zeal of His ministers to the ultimate profit of
His people and of the world at large. We have already seen that during the age of
persecution ticum factum currere videret in prseceps, nonne tum potius malum ...
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The ministers of the truth were supposed not only to have subdued the evil
propensities of the world around them, but to stand forth as burning and shining
lights to the Christian flock. Whatever such distinction may have existed then, was
at ...
The ministers of the truth were supposed not only to have subdued the evil
propensities of the world around them, but to stand forth as burning and shining
lights to the Christian flock. Whatever such distinction may have existed then, was
at ...
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