“Amid all change, we desire something permanent; amid all variety, something stable; amid all progress, some central unity of life; something which deepens as we ascend; which roots itself as we advance; which grows more and more tenacious of the old, while becoming more and more open to the new.”
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the hour whic conveth and now is sermons preached in indiana place chapel boston
This book compiles a series of religious sermons that were given in the historic Indiana Place Chapel located in Boston. The sermons likely cover a range of theological topics and are reflective of the religious and cultural context of the time. more
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