| Richard Baxter - 1860 - 578 páginas
...necessity, that we could not read for ourselves in the course of our further studies, and instruct the ignorant too, I would throw by all the libraries...world, rather than be guilty of the perdition of one soul ; at least I know this is my duty. Object. 2. " But this course will destroy the health of our... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1860 - 326 páginas
...be idle, or triflingly employed." But, 4. If you can do but one, let your studies alone. We ought to throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the loss of cne soul. It is objected, II. " The people will not submit to it." If some will not, others... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1860 - 326 páginas
...be idle, or triflingly employed." But, 4. If you can do but one, let your studies alone. We ought to throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the loss of one soul. It is objected, II. " The people will not submit to it." If some will not, others... | |
| Joseph Sylvester Clark, Henry Martyn Dexter, Alonzo Hall Quint, Isaac Pendleton Langworthy, Christopher Cushing, Samuel Burnham - 1864 - 432 páginas
...essential importance to a cultivated ministry. But should we not be ready, with the \o\y Baxter, to say — "I would throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the perdition of one souL" And may we not, by a wise economy of time, do even much more of this kind than we have done,... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1864 - 340 páginas
...be idle, or triflingly employed." But, 4. If you can do but one, let your studies alone. We ought to throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the loss of one soul. It is objected, II. " The people will not submit to it." If some will not, others... | |
| Luke Tyerman - 1870 - 656 páginas
...If you can do but one, either follow your studies, or instruct the ignorant, let your studies alone. I would throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the perdition of one soul. " 1. Let every preacher take an exact catalogue of those in society, from one end of each town... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1870 - 380 páginas
...be idle, or triflingly employed." But, 4. If you can do but one, let your studies alone. We ought to throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the loss of one soul. It is objected, II. " The people will not submit to it." If some will not, others... | |
| William Peirce - 1873 - 842 páginas
...If you can do but one, either follow your studies or instruct the ignorant, let your studies alone. I would throw by all the libraries in the world rather than be guilty of the perdition of one soul. " It is objected, — 2. The people will not submit to it. p«ui. If some do not, 'others will... | |
| 1872 - 630 páginas
...opposite movements in each realm. The one overflowed in love for men, saying, scholar as he was : " I would throw by all the libraries in the world rather than be guilty of the perdition of a single soul ; " the other gave the full energies of a gigantic mind to rank and wealth and self,... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1888 - 490 páginas
...idle, nor trifliilgly employed." But, 4. If you can do but one, let your studies alone. We ought to throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the loss of one soul. § 2. "The people will not submit to it." If some will not, others will, and the... | |
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