| 1824 - 542 pages
...need, nor the duties which will be imposed on him, less arduous than the perils of his situation. He must be no uncourtly recluse, or he will lose all...congregation must be ignorant and poor ; nor in his intercourse with the humbler classes of his hearers has he always the same cheering circumstances,... | |
| 1824 - 506 pages
...which will be imposed on him, less arduous than the perils of his situation. He must be no unconrtly recluse, or he will lose all influence over the higher...must be no man of pleasure, or he will endanger their soula and his own : he must be a scholar, and a man of cultivated mind, and at the same time condescend... | |
| 1825 - 896 pages
...need, nor the duties which will be imposed on him, less arduous than the perils of his situation. He must be no uncourtly recluse, or he will lose all...congregation must be ignorant and poor; nor, in his intercourse with the humbler classes of his hearers, lias he always the same cheering circumstances... | |
| 1827 - 640 pages
...his situation. He must be no uncourtly recluse, or he will lose his influence over the higher ranks of his congregation. He must be no man of pleasure,...He must be a scholar and a man of cultivated mind ; for, in many of his hearers (wherever he is stationed), he will meet with a degree of knowledge and... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 360 pages
...his situation. He must be no uncourtly recluse, or he will lose his influence over the higher ranks of his congregation. He must be no man of pleasure,...He must be a scholar, and a man of cultivated mind, for, in many of his hearers (wherever he is stationed), he will meet with a degree of knowledge and... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 380 pages
...his situation. He must be no uncourtly recluse, or he will lose his influence over the higher ranks of his congregation. He must be no man of pleasure,...He must be a scholar, and a man of cultivated mind, for, in many of his hearers (wherever he is stationed), he will meet with a degree of knowledge and... | |
| 1830 - 424 pages
...his situation. He must be no uncourtly recluse, or he will lose his influence over the higher ranks of his congregation. He must be no man of pleasure,...He must be a scholar, and a man of cultivated mind, for, in many of his hearers (wherever he is stationed), he will meet with a degree of knowledge and... | |
| Brook Bridges Parlby - 1851 - 136 pages
...his situation. He must be no uncourdy recluse, or he will lose his influence over the higher ranks of his congregation ; he must be no man of pleasure,...He must be a scholar, and a man of cultivated mind ; for in many of his hearers (wherever he is stationed) he will meet with a degree of knowledge and... | |
| 1863 - 318 pages
...his situation. He must be no uncourtly recluse, or he will lose his influence over the higher ranks of his congregation. He must be no man of pleasure,...He must be a scholar and a man of cultivated mind, for in many of his hearers (wherever he is stationed) he will meet with a degree of knowledge and refinement... | |
| William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley - 1827 - 822 pages
...life in his hand, and to leave, very often, those dearer than life to His care who feeds the ravens. congregation. He must be no man of pleasure, or he...He must be a scholar, and a man of cultivated mind, for, in many of his hearers (wherever he is stationed), he will meet with a degree of knowledge and... | |
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