The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, 第 14 卷 |
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not do to obtain success . You intimate that my labours not being more successful
is not to be attributed to the congregation , but entirely to the unfavourable
circumstances in which you are placed , and the state of things around you . That
this ...
not do to obtain success . You intimate that my labours not being more successful
is not to be attributed to the congregation , but entirely to the unfavourable
circumstances in which you are placed , and the state of things around you . That
this ...
第 122 頁
I will briefly state wherein I failed of success . I had reckoned much on forming
classes of young people , and delivering regular courses of lectures to them ; but
I could not obtain a sufficient number to form a single class . I had hoped to
induce ...
I will briefly state wherein I failed of success . I had reckoned much on forming
classes of young people , and delivering regular courses of lectures to them ; but
I could not obtain a sufficient number to form a single class . I had hoped to
induce ...
第 279 頁
... no controversy in the church , to intercept or molest its progress ; all this is
auspicious indeed of success , and not of success only , but of benefits likely to
result from that success , when it shall fortunately be obtained : Happy indeed will
it be ...
... no controversy in the church , to intercept or molest its progress ; all this is
auspicious indeed of success , and not of success only , but of benefits likely to
result from that success , when it shall fortunately be obtained : Happy indeed will
it be ...
第 317 頁
... mainly contributed to the success of the measure brought forward by Mr. Smith
for abolishing the penal statutes against the impugners of the doctrine of the
Trinity ; and he was from first to last decidedly friendly to the Unitarian Marriage
Bill .
... mainly contributed to the success of the measure brought forward by Mr. Smith
for abolishing the penal statutes against the impugners of the doctrine of the
Trinity ; and he was from first to last decidedly friendly to the Unitarian Marriage
Bill .
第 334 頁
But I cannot think that those endeavours , however zealously and upremittingly
devoted to the cause , have been quite so necessary as you suppose . The real
cause is due to another source . The main cause to which success should be ...
But I cannot think that those endeavours , however zealously and upremittingly
devoted to the cause , have been quite so necessary as you suppose . The real
cause is due to another source . The main cause to which success should be ...
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