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d33bd0bb_ationships___The_Crooked_Mouth__1 | [0] Poor as lost souls [2] Matthew 28 Acts [3] The better future lies in eternity. Save as many as we can. The poor will always be with you. [4] The poor are lost from God, and the kingdom if coming soon. [5] Proclaim the gospel and encourage the poor to respond. [1] | Salvation Soteriological | [
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5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] During a stake disciplinary council, there are 16 men. The stake presidency and a clerk are present, in addition to 12 high councilors. Six of the high councilors are assigned to defense and the other six are assigned to present evidence. The Bishop is not part of the council. The only reason that the Bishop would be allowed to be there would be as a witness. He would not be speaking or participating in the running of the proceedings. The "sister wife" would only be allowed to be there if she were a witness. Typically, the witnesses would wait outside until they are called. They would not be allowed to take notes. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | A woman and one of her "sister wives" are sitting in a room. The Bishop and Stake President are sitting alone at the head of the table. There are six other men in the room (eight men total), and the two women. | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] This appears to be simply a plot device to tie in with the mysterious letter that has been driving the plot. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | The following odd exchange occurs between the woman and the Stake President: Stake President: Well, let's begin. Are you taping this hearing? Woman: No. SP: Let me ask you again, are you taping this hearing. Woman: No, I am not. SP: Nothing in your purse? On your phone? Would you mind if we removed your bag from the room? Following this exchange, both of the women's purses are then taken out of the room. | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] As mentioned before, the Bishop should not be a participant. He should not be asking questions. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | The Bishop says "Have you had some time to pray and reflect upon your situation since we spoke?" | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] The question about wearing garments is standard in any temple recommend interview. If the woman were actually LDS, she wouldn't even be surprised by the question. Perhaps the answer that the woman gives to this question is how Latter-day Saints ought to respond when they are accused by critics of wearing "magic underwear." It is ironic that this response was given. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | This exchange occurs between the woman and the Stake President: SP: Are you still upholding your temple covenants? Woman: Yes, but my interpretation might conflict with yours. SP: Well, for example, are you wearing your garments? Woman: President Davis, are you asking me to tell you what kind of underwear I have on? | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] Once again, the Bishop is not allowed to speak. He does not have authority in this proceeding. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | The Bishop speaks up yet again, saying "there's still an opportunity for you to find your way back to the Church. Will you repent?" | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] It is highly unlikely that any real LDS Stake President would consider a past practice of the Church that we consider to have been sanctioned by the Lord Himself as a "misguided abomination." Nor would it be regarded as a "shameful practice." The only somewhat accurate part of this statement is that is has no place in the modern Church. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | The Stake President says: "You know that polygamy is a misguided abomination. It's a shameful practice that has no place in the modern Church." | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] This exchange is actually an allusion to what happened with the so-called "September Six." Church critics charge that the excommunication of what the media referred to as "LDS scholars" was in reality ordered by President Boyd K. Packer. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | The following exchange is present simply to advance the plot regarding a mysterious letter which the Church wants. The woman asks the Stake President if "this hearing [was] requested directly from Church headquarters" and if he "receive[d] instruction." The Stake President acts guilty and responds that he doesn't see "how that's relevant" to the proceeding. The woman then claims that she is being punished because of a "certain letter" that her husband helped to purchase for the Church which is claimed to expose that the Church never intended to cease the practice of polygamy. The existence of the letter has been a plot device throughout the entire third season. | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] This is another allusion to the critics' assertion that the Church disciplines scholars and attempts to hide the truth. The phrase from Elder Packer was taken from a talk called "The Mantle is Far, Far Greater than the Intellect." The phrase "some thing that are true are not very useful" is a favorite of critics of the Church. It is used by them to support the idea that the Church excommunicates intellectuals and historians. See: Boyd K. Packer on the truth [The Big Love"Mormon"] | The Stake President then actually mentions President Packer by name: "...as our Elder Packer has said before, we all know that there's the temptation to tell everything, whether its worthy, or faith promoting or not. Some things that are true are not very useful." | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] This is the third time that the Bishop, who is not allowed on the council, has talked of repentance. It seems implied that repentance is simply a matter of admitting that you are wrong. In reality, it is much more complex than that. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | The Bishop provides yet another appeal to repentance: "...we sincerely want to help you escape this life. Don't turn against us. Will you repent?" The Bishop also implies that if the disciplinary council follows through, that her "eternal salvation" will be lost. | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
5cfaf4f7_e__and_the_temple___FairMormon__The_Big_Love_Mormon_ | [The Latter-day Saint] This formal statement appears to have been added as a bit of Hollywood drama. "Ancestors" and "progenitors" (literally 'those who were born before you') are the same thing—the expression is redundant. [The Big Love"Mormon"] | The Stake President portentously declares: "...henceforth your name shall be removed from the records of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You will not be allowed to partake of the sacrament. The sacred ordinances that bind you to your family, your ancestors, and your progenitors for all eternity are severed." | [] | Mormonism and popular media/"Big Love" and the temple - FairMormon | The Big Love"Mormon" | http://en.fairmormon.org/%22Big_Love%22_and_the_temple | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00229-ip-10-236-191-2_80375811_5.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 1 [Brethren and Friends,] | Having assembled to consult upon the interests of religion within this commonwealth, we would now, as Pastors and Teachers, in accordance with the custom of this Association, address you on some of the subjects which at the present time appear to us to have an important bearing upon the cause of Christ. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 2 [Brethren and Friends,] | The first topic upon which we would speak, has respect to the perplexed and agitating subjects which are now common amongst us. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 3 [Brethren and Friends,] | All that we would say at present with regard to these subjects, is this: They should not be forced on any church as matters for debate, at the hazard of alienation and division. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 4.1 [Brethren and Friends,] | Once it would have seemed strange even to hint that members of churches could wish to force a subject for debate upon their Pastor and their brethren of the same church. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 4.2 [Brethren and Friends,] | But we are compelled to mourn over the loss, in a degree, of that deference to the pastoral office, which no minister would arrogate, but which is at once a mark of christian urbanity, and a uniform attendant of the full influence of religion upon individual character. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 4.3 [Brethren and Friends,] | If there be a tendency in zeal upon these subjects to violate the principles and rules of christian intercourse, to interfere with the proper pastoral influence, and to make the church into which we flee from a troubled world for peace, a scene of "doubtful disputations," there must be something wrong in that zeal or in the principles which excite it. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 4.4 [Brethren and Friends,] | If any are constrained to adopt those principles, and to use that zeal, we would affectionately and solemnly caution them not to disturb the influence of those ministers who think that the promotion of personal religion among their people, and the establishment of Christians in the faith and comfort of the Gospel, is the proper object of their ministry. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 5 [Brethren and Friends,] | II. We would call your attention to the importance of maintaining that respect and deference to the Pastoral office which is enjoined in Scripture, and which is essential to the best influence of the ministry on you and your children. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 6 [Brethren and Friends,] | One way in which this respect has been in some cases violated, is in encouraging lecturers or preachers on certain topics of reform to present their subjects within the parochial limits of settled pastors without their consent. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 7.1 [Brethren and Friends,] | Your minister is ordained of God to be your teacher, and is commanded to feed that flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made him overseer. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 7.2 [Brethren and Friends,] | If there are certain topics upon which he does not preach with the frequency, or in the manner that would please you, it is a violation of sacred and important rights to encourage a stranger to present them. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 7.3 [Brethren and Friends,] | Deference and subordination are essential to the happiness of society, and peculiarly so in the relation of a people to their pastor. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 7.4 [Brethren and Friends,] | Let them despise or slight him, and he ceases to do them good, and they cease to respect those things of which he is at once the minister and the symbol. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 7.5 [Brethren and Friends,] | There is great solemnity in those words: "Obey them that have the rule over you and submit yourselves; for they watch for your souls as they that must give account." | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 7.6 [Brethren and Friends,] | It is because we desire the highest influence of the ministry upon you and your children, that we now exhort you to reverence that office which the ascending Redeemer selected from all his gifts as the highest token of his love and care for his people. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 8 [Brethren and Friends,] | III. We invite your attention to the dangers which at present seem to threaten the female character with wide spread and permanent injury. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 9.1 [Brethren and Friends,] | The appropriate duties and influence of women, are clearly stated in the New Testament. Those duties and that influence are unobtrusive and private, but the sources of mighty power. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 9.2 [Brethren and Friends,] | When the mild, dependent, softening influence of woman upon the sternness of man's opinions is fully exercised, society feels the effects of it in a thousand forms. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 9.3 [Brethren and Friends,] | The power of woman is in her dependence, flowing from the consciousness of that weakness which God has given her for her protection and which keeps her in those departments of life that form the character of individuals and of the nation. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 9.4 [Brethren and Friends,] | There are social influences which females use in promoting piety and the great objects of christian benevolence, which we cannot too highly commend. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 9.5 [Brethren and Friends,] | We appreciate the unostentatious prayers and efforts of woman, in advancing the cause of religion at home and abroad:--in Sabbath schools, in leading religious inquirers to their pastor for instruction, and in all such associated effort as becomes the modesty of her sex; and earnestly hope that she may abound more and more in these labours of piety and love. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 9.6 [Brethren and Friends,] | But when she assumes the place and tone of a man as a public reformer, our care and protection of her seem unnecessary, we put ourselves in self defence against her, she yields the power which God has given her for protection, and her character becomes unnatural. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 9.7 [Brethren and Friends,] | If the vine, whose strength and beauty is to lean upon the trellis work and half conceal its clusters, thinks to assume the independence and the overshadowing nature of the elm, it will not only cease to bear fruit, but fall in shame and dishonour into the dust. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 10 [Brethren and Friends,] | We cannot, therefore, but regret the mistaken conduct of those who encourage females to bear an obtrusive and ostentatious part in measures of reform, and countenance any of that sex who so far forget themselves as to itinerate in the character of public lecturers and teachers. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 11.1 [Brethren and Friends,] | We especially deplore the intimate acquaintance and promiscuous conversation of females with regard to things "which ought not to be named;" by which that modesty and delicacy which is the charm of domestic life, and which constitute the true influence of women in society are consumed, and the way opened, as we apprehend, for degeneracy and ruin. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 11.2 [Brethren and Friends,] | We say these things, not to discourage proper influences against sin, but to secure such reformation as we believe is scriptural and will be permanent. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 12 [Brethren and Friends,] | IV. We would set before you, as specially important in the present times, the cultivation of private christian character, and private efforts for the spiritual good of individuals. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 13.1 [Brethren and Friends,] | If every Christian will faithfully endeavor so to live and act, so to discipline his natural disposition, and to make such attainments in goodness as to receive a testimony like that which Enoch had before his translation, that he pleases God, true piety will be universal, and pure religion will prevent the incursions of doctrinal and practical errors. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 13.2 [Brethren and Friends,] | We should remember that while we strive to do good, it is of the first importance that we be good. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 13.3 [Brethren and Friends,] | The improvement of his individual christian character, should be the first and great object with every one. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 13.4 [Brethren and Friends,] | To exercise the feelings of which the Savior has set us an example, to be like Him in the spirit and temper of our minds, is the surest way to secure the approbation and love of God. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 13.5 [Brethren and Friends,] | Without this, our public efforts in the cause of God and man, however extensive and successful, will profit us nothing. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 14.1 [Brethren and Friends,] | If Christians will labor privately to form individual minds, especially those of the young, to virtue and religion, they will hasten the universal prevalence of religion by the most effectual means. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 14.2 [Brethren and Friends,] | We commend the Sabbath School, and the Bible Class to the members of our churches as opportunities of extensive and enduring influence. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 15.1 [Brethren and Friends,] | The regular, uniform discharge of the duties of our stations in the fear of God, the influence of faith, hope, and charity, upon the heart and conduct, a growing acquaintance with the Bible as a means of true and safe zeal, an increasing knowledge of the way of salvation by Christ, as a matter of personal experience and hope, should be the aim and end of every member of our churches. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 15.2 [Brethren and Friends,] | That we may be examples to you in these things, pray for us continually. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
c8757e22_Ministers__Massachusetts__1837__Brethren_and_Friends_ | [s] 15.3 [Brethren and Friends,] | And may grace, mercy, and peace be upon you and yours, and upon the whole Israel of God, Amen. | [] | Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers, Massachusetts, 1837 | Brethren and Friends, | http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/Kansas/abolition/PastoralLetter | 3/1438042982745.46_20150728002302-00158-ip-10-236-191-2_860156266_0.json |
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