A History of the Disciples of ChristChristian Literature, 1894 - 164 pages |
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... sermons were not preached ; the pulpit was dumb on this evil . Members of Christian churches in regular standing drank to intoxication . The highest church officials often in- dulged immoderately in drink . When the physician visited a.
... sermons were not preached ; the pulpit was dumb on this evil . Members of Christian churches in regular standing drank to intoxication . The highest church officials often in- dulged immoderately in drink . When the physician visited a.
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Benjamin Bushrod Tyler. dulged immoderately in drink . When the physician visited a patient he was offered a ... visits for a day without becoming , in a measure , in- toxicated . Lyman Beecher has given an account of an ordination in ...
Benjamin Bushrod Tyler. dulged immoderately in drink . When the physician visited a patient he was offered a ... visits for a day without becoming , in a measure , in- toxicated . Lyman Beecher has given an account of an ordination in ...
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... visited Ken- tucky soon after the revival above described , in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Archibald Alexander says : " On my way I was informed by settlers on the road that the character of Kentucky travelers was entirely . changed , and ...
... visited Ken- tucky soon after the revival above described , in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Archibald Alexander says : " On my way I was informed by settlers on the road that the character of Kentucky travelers was entirely . changed , and ...
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... visited the sick and the poor in their homes , and prisoners in their places of confinement . They paid for the education of some poor children , and educated others themselves . The consecrated young men thus united and working to ...
... visited the sick and the poor in their homes , and prisoners in their places of confinement . They paid for the education of some poor children , and educated others themselves . The consecrated young men thus united and working to ...
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... visited Ireland in 1747 , and he crossed the Irish Channel forty - two times . At Dublin there were more Methodists than in any other place except London . Some of his most efficient helpers came from Ireland . He loved the Irish , and ...
... visited Ireland in 1747 , and he crossed the Irish Channel forty - two times . At Dublin there were more Methodists than in any other place except London . Some of his most efficient helpers came from Ireland . He loved the Irish , and ...
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