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Side 20
... practice ; what might have been effectual as a preventive , is too often only par- tially efficacious as a remedy . For these reasons we must insist on the necessity of sacredly reserving a considerable portion of the whole term of ...
... practice ; what might have been effectual as a preventive , is too often only par- tially efficacious as a remedy . For these reasons we must insist on the necessity of sacredly reserving a considerable portion of the whole term of ...
Side 24
... practice secures , will enable an aged and experienced minister to regard his great task without that overwhelming anx- iety which the young man must necessarily feel . It no longer disturbs his slumbers , haunts his privacy , or ...
... practice secures , will enable an aged and experienced minister to regard his great task without that overwhelming anx- iety which the young man must necessarily feel . It no longer disturbs his slumbers , haunts his privacy , or ...
Side 25
... tiously to reduce it to practice , yet a little experience is absolutely necessary to enable him fully to appreciate its value . He is igno- rant as yet in a great measure , of the Dissenting Theological Colleges . 25.
... tiously to reduce it to practice , yet a little experience is absolutely necessary to enable him fully to appreciate its value . He is igno- rant as yet in a great measure , of the Dissenting Theological Colleges . 25.
Side 26
... practice what he has as yet only learnt in theory , and we know that all such attempts whatsoever , even in things very much less difficult than preaching , are extremely awkward . It is evident , therefore , that a prolonged education ...
... practice what he has as yet only learnt in theory , and we know that all such attempts whatsoever , even in things very much less difficult than preaching , are extremely awkward . It is evident , therefore , that a prolonged education ...
Side 35
... practice , and had ample time to attend to each individual case , he was very deliberate , tolerant , and willing to listen to whatever was said to him by the patient ; but , at an earlier period , in the hurry of great business , when ...
... practice , and had ample time to attend to each individual case , he was very deliberate , tolerant , and willing to listen to whatever was said to him by the patient ; but , at an earlier period , in the hurry of great business , when ...
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