Letters on Clerical Manners and Habits: Addressed to a Student in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N.J. |
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GIVING NO OFFENCE IN ANY THING , that the ministry be not blamed . 2 Cor . vi
. 3 . OFFENSIVE PERSONAL HABITS . MY DEAR YOUNG FRIEND , T ' HERE
are many personal habits , which all polished people concur in regarding as ...
GIVING NO OFFENCE IN ANY THING , that the ministry be not blamed . 2 Cor . vi
. 3 . OFFENSIVE PERSONAL HABITS . MY DEAR YOUNG FRIEND , T ' HERE
are many personal habits , which all polished people concur in regarding as ...
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Having become a man , you will be expected to put away childish things . Having
taken your place in a Theological Seminary , as a candidate for the holy Ministry ,
you thereby give a solemn pledge that every thing weak , irregular and ...
Having become a man , you will be expected to put away childish things . Having
taken your place in a Theological Seminary , as a candidate for the holy Ministry ,
you thereby give a solemn pledge that every thing weak , irregular and ...
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seldom do see it . Yet I have certainly known such a phenomenon , in some rare
cases , to exist , at least in . one Theological Seminary . Give no countenance , I
pray you , to such a practice Consider the Seminary , and every thing belonging ...
seldom do see it . Yet I have certainly known such a phenomenon , in some rare
cases , to exist , at least in . one Theological Seminary . Give no countenance , I
pray you , to such a practice Consider the Seminary , and every thing belonging ...
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In short , their whole manner of performing every thing they were called to do or
say , was without taste , without that quiet and gentle dignity , which ought ever to
mark what is done in the sacred desk Carefully guard against such coarse ...
In short , their whole manner of performing every thing they were called to do or
say , was without taste , without that quiet and gentle dignity , which ought ever to
mark what is done in the sacred desk Carefully guard against such coarse ...
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Page 43 - But foolish and unlearned questions avoid, knowing that they do gender strifes ; and the servant of the Lord must not strive, but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient, in meekness instructing those that oppose themselves ; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth...
Page 416 - Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the younger men as brethren; 2. The elder women as mothers; the younger as sisters, with all purity.
Page 450 - I may say, that the production of this work and most of my other writings, is owing; viz. that the difference between rising at five and at seven o'clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition of ten years to a man's life...
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Page 90 - Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers.
Page 91 - In the multitude of words there wanteth not sin : but he that refraineth his lips is wise.
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Page 90 - Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.
Page 254 - Memory and her siren daughters ; but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify the lips of whom He pleases.