[PDF] The Soul's Business and Prospects : Familiarly Discussed in Several Sermons (1863) pdf. In the ardor of his soul he has been known to fall upon his knees that he might plead more effectively, and win the lost soul to the Savior. Once when Scott's own powers of exhortation -a gift in which he was a great master -failed to bring the people to repentance, he turned suddenly around, exclaiming, "Bro. Joseph, you get at these people! The Soul's Business and Prospects Familiarly Discussed in Several Sermons. Couverture David Carnegie A. AGNEW Affichage du livre entier - 1863 Soul s business and prospects familiarly discussed in several sermons (1863) Henri de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway; a filial memoir, with a prefatory life of his father, le Marquis de Ruvigny (1864) A covenant with our eyes (ca. 1865, Series Occasional papers on Sabbath observance; no. 12) Albany: Weed, Parsons & Company, printers, 1861. A Sermon, Preached on the National Fast Day at Church Green, Boston. Boston: Ticknor Verse--Verse Bible Commentary 1 Peter 3:15. 1-Peter 3:14 When we are depressed and anxious as to the prospects of the Church and of the faith, we should be able to fulfil the duty of relying absolutely on Christ. It is treason to be fearful for the kingdom of the risen One; our business is simply to hold our post, be faithful in our day Selected Sermons from Newman's Discourses Addressed to DMC-12, xiv Prospects of the Catholic Missioner I am aware that personality is the soul of the spoken word and that in print a sermon At most, a few parts would be crystallized in some anthology of "Extracts from THE BRUCE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1170, All Means Save Some 1161] [See Spurgeon_Sermons No. 1507, Soul Saving Our One Business 1507] Exposition on 1Co 9:22-27 THE ways and means of imparting religious instruction to the Negroes. There should also, be a house erected or some suitable room, always at command in the evening and on the Sabbath day, for a place of worship for the people on the plantation. What they familiarly call " the prayer house. 1863. Call number 4151 Conf. (Rare Book Collection, University of North Carolina 27th March last, believing that the views presented are eminently calculated to independence from all the bonds, whether political, commercial or social, which The causes which led to this war -many of the circumstances which have Sermon on unconditional Loyally. February 6, 1863, Page 2Buy Reprints my place, and you cheapen yourselves, your institutions, your hopes and prospects. Any clemency visits them, renew their old business and sow dissension and its spirit too well to allow a few speck's in its body to become the ruin of its soul.