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The ministers told the congregations about the 'peace of God which passeth all
understanding', and that in the world they must expect tribulation and sorrow, but
to be of good cheer because through the sacrifice of Christ it was possible to ...
The ministers told the congregations about the 'peace of God which passeth all
understanding', and that in the world they must expect tribulation and sorrow, but
to be of good cheer because through the sacrifice of Christ it was possible to ...
Page 324
The Reverend Mr Gribble, who saw himself as a fool in Christ whose heart was
overflowing with love for the natives of Australia, called on Parry and told him, 'My
Lord Bishop, there is no more difficult service for Christian men than to be stern ...
The Reverend Mr Gribble, who saw himself as a fool in Christ whose heart was
overflowing with love for the natives of Australia, called on Parry and told him, 'My
Lord Bishop, there is no more difficult service for Christian men than to be stern ...
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wine'. For Perry this was a 'hideous superstructure of superstition and almost
idolatry', which grieved and alarmed every intelligent member of the Church.16
The apologists for Christ's Church were often distinguished by the vagueness of
their ...
wine'. For Perry this was a 'hideous superstructure of superstition and almost
idolatry', which grieved and alarmed every intelligent member of the Church.16
The apologists for Christ's Church were often distinguished by the vagueness of
their ...
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