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Those that wait on the Lord are those that do greater works than even the biggest names in Christendom
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We tend to look more at the spiritual aspect in our modern Christendom, and have therefore robbed ourselves of the full meaning and intention of God
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Its effect would be felt throughout Christendom
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that all the mules in Christendom wouldn’t be able to keep
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happiest couple in all of Christendom
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After the church of Rome, that of England is by far the richest and best endowed church in Christendom
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The most opulent church in Christendom does not maintain better the uniformity of faith, the fervour of devotion, the spirit of order, regularity, and austere morals, in the great body of the people, than this very poorly endowed church of Scotland
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All Christendom trembled on the verge of their realization that this might be their greatest tribulation ever
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In time, many things were declared as doctrine by papal decree alone, according to those who occupied this office, the nominal head of all Christendom
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“In his Bull he bewails the sins of Christendom that had brought upon them the scourge that was the occasion of his invitation
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Beloved brother in spirit, renowned across all of Christendom for the abundance of your spiritual graces, to you alone have I desired to impart -- and God is our only witness -- by this tear-stained letter, under what a load of misery and what a crushing burden of worldly distractions we are weighted down
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The Third Positionists’ story continues that throughout medieval Christendom there existed a great restriction against usury, or the charging of interest
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Throughout history, mankind has killed hundreds of thousands for the sake of Christendom when
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without one bullet, one knife, without one death, Christendom was formed
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This is where the new convert can be bewildered by the numerous groups and denominations that he sees in Christendom
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" The non-Christian world will hardly capitulate to a sect-divided Christendom
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Most of Christendom is confused about what the Rapture
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introduce you to a cult that is sweeping Christendom
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Christendom is most certainly divided concerning the reality and doctrine of the Rapture
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Although most of Christendom feels that the Church found its origin at Pentecost, the
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every corner of Christendom
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also be that the Antichrist, while happy to use apostate Christendom to bring multitudes to worship
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corrupted form of Christendom was able to recognize pure Satanism when it saw it
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world suggests that it is highly likely that a moderate form of Islam, an apostate Christendom and
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Judicial torture was something that he had been trying for some time already to have abolished, or at the least make the Church condemn it across Christendom
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Let us, however, thank God that there are not a few to be found in every part of Christendom who really are what they profess to be�true, sincere, earnest-minded, hearty, converted, believing Christians
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Alice said such things were done in the Muslim lands but not in Christendom
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You may have all the wealth in Christendom, but unless you recognize it and make use of it, it will have no value; so with your spiritual wealth: Unless you recognize it and use it, it will have no value
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If this is the case, then from the attitude towards Christmas taken by overseeing elites, the Western world is in serious trouble with a considerably less magnanimous competitor poised ready to assert the cultural direction those in the realm once known as Christendom no longer seem willing to exhibit
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Christendom looks back with believing regard as the
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"And so it was understood by the leaders of Christendom that there is no intrinsic immorality or sinfulness in plurality of wives
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IN CHRISTENDOM there have been huge divisions over the doctrine of Baptism
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The worst thing that could happen today is for God to allow Christendom to continue as She is without Him
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We sadly see many abuses of Spirit-led living in modern Christendom but this should make us all the more hungry for the true manifestation
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It would require some argument of overmastering force to persuade nine-tenths of the scholars of Christendom to perform this operation upon the promise of life to the righteous" "Life in Christ," page 357
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Again and again he describes this arch-enemy of God, and his subordinate agents, as resorting to all imaginable arts of deception to effect the perversion of Christendom
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I see no reason to question the application, especially since the Apocalypse assigns a local centre to the spiritual apostasy of Christendom on 'seven hills’ (Rev
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’ In such revelations to Christendom he will doubtless maintain his character for generalship, as well as for piety
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Christendom likewise has its 'oral law,’ its unwritten tradition, on which rests the fabric of modern ecclesiastical religion
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The idea of an immortality which was a gift of God under redemption alone, and not a natural attribute of humanity, had probably died out of the general Jewish mind in the last ages, just as the same idea has died out, and from the same causes, from the later popular mind of Christendom
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And Unitarians, to be numbered within and without the churches by myriads in Christendom, whether bearing a distinctive name or not, have in every generation held fast to the belief that original Christianity was marred by no such blot on its brilliant disc as the exaltation of Jesus into the place and name of Deity
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What is it, then, that we discover in this gospel? It does indeed appear to be an intolerable abuse of criticism to pretend that Christendom has been mistaken in the east and in the west, in the north and in the south, in the general drift of this book—and to deny that the manifest intention of the writer was first of all to Deify Jesus
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The 'oral law’ of Christendom is as delusive a guide as that of ancient Judaism
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We find clear traces of the truth in the epistles of Ignatius, in the Trypho of Justin Martyr, in the books of Irenaeus concerning Heresies, in the treatise of Arnobius against Heathenism, as will be seen in a later page; but the set of the current of thought all over Christendom was very early towards the psychology which in after-times became universal
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If the Reformation had reformed the psychology as well as the theology of Christendom, it would have gone much deeper into the seat of the Church's disorder, and applied a far more powerful remedy
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We need not add to these two declarations—one of the Lord Himself, the other of His chief apostle writing his chief explanatory sentence, in his chief epistle, addressed to the chief church of Christendom
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A similar tendency to materialistic and magical views has been manifested in the doctrine of Christendom on the Lord's Supper
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It has been adopted as the popular faith of Christendom; and the application of the grace has been extended to baptised infants,—for whose 'spiritual regeneration, the English prayer-book requires the minister to give thanks
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38),—not even as a sign of introduction into the Church,—not as a means of grace to the child baptised,—but simply as a didactic symbol of the grace of God, which has 'come unto all men,’ that is, simply as the mark of the catechumen, can find little justification of their opinion in its practical results; for in no part of Christendom are 'baptised, children such ecclesiastical outcasts as theirs, being generally regarded as unfit for church fellowship till 'decided, or 'converted’ afterwards
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Humanity asks, with fervent longing, to-day, Where is it? What is it? What is our relation to it? Is this Kingdom present, is it future? Is it on earth, or in the skies? Men's ideas in Christendom on this subject widely differ
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Let us rather reply that it seems easier to believe in a final triumph of right upon earth than to believe in an indefinite perpetuation of the reign of evil, or of the chaos which is termed modern Christendom
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Christians are men who 'wait for God's Son from Heaven;’ who 'love His appearing;’ who expect Resurrection and Immortality in soul and body, at His return; who look to 'inherit the Earth;’ and who know in themselves, 'as to the times and seasons,’ that sudden destruction is coming upon modem society and the wickedness of Christendom, while all creation waits with outstretched neck for the 'manifestation of the sons of God
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Now the words which occur constantly in the prophetic and apostolic writings in reference to judgment to come, are, as is known, taken by nearly all Christendom, and have been taken for many centuries, to stand for the idea of misery only; a misery believed from the supposed nature of the sufferers, as beings immortal, and, from oilier declarations of inspired writers, to be absolutely endless
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It is held that their real and proper sense, because their historical sense in Christendom, is that the existence of wicked men will be carried on through the boundless eternity, as long as the Necessary Being endures, in a state of conscious suffering; greater or less in degree, but illimitable in duration
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It would require some argument of overmastering force to persuade nine-tenths of the scholars of Christendom to perform this operation upon the promise of life to the righteous; and no such argument has ever appeared or operated
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The popular belief of Christendom has now for many ages been fixed in the Natural Immortality of the Soul, as a dictate of reason, and first principle of religious truth; a principle thought to rest on similarly decisive evidence with the existence and moral government of God
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THE CREED OF CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM
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On the process by which the prevailing opinion on Man's Immortality became the Creed of Catholic Christendom
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Every one of the apostles left the world warning the churches of some Power of Darkness which was soon to arise, and to found its throne in Christendom on the basis of a widely corrupted doctrine
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Every century of Christian history teaches the lesson that not only are separate communities subject to rapid changes of belief and feeling, through the influence of leading minds; but that currents of thought sweep, like pestilential gales, over wide areas of Christendom, poisoning the ideas of men in millions, in a comparatively small number of years
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Not only was a general corruption of doctrine possible: it was certain, except under one condition—that the reverent study of the New Testament Scriptures should become the absorbing interest of the best intellect of every sacred society in Christendom, and that the churches should burn with a flaming zeal of adhesion to apostolic teaching and example, which would effectually dispel the danger from corrupted Judaism, from Greek and Oriental philosophy, and from popular paganism
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After the publication of Augustine's predestinarian theology, Christendom sank paralyzed on the fiery shores of his eternal hell; the gloomy priesthood ruled the new Gothic world, and the doctrines of Purgatory and Mariolatry were invented as necessary reliefs for souls maddened with fear of eternal torments
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In accounting, therefore, for the rise and establishment of the doctrine of the immortality of the soul in Christendom, with its logical consequence of the doctrine of endless misery, we have not far to seek for sufficient causes
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Is not the theology in which Christendom has been fixed for ages answerable for the loose hold of the moral faculty on Revelation? Consider what that theology lays down as its 'scheme of salvation
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The enfeebled state of mind produced by such impressions in youth or age is that which prepares a deep foundation for sacerdotal superstition,—the curse of Christendom
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What else is this Vaticanism, which sits like a nightmare on the breast of slumbering Christendom, but the perfection of unreason and spiritual selfishness, the result of an overpowering fear of an eternal hell? Well sing the angels in the Apocalypse at the downfall of 'Babylon,’ if by Babylon be symbolized that religion which is the work of theologians to whom 'the heart of a Husband and a Father is,’ in the language of Sir James Stephen, 'an inscrutable mystery;’ and who, by an enforced celibacy, have cut off the teachers of the people, as well as the masters of the confessional, from personal experience in those two chief revelations of God’s loving Nature to mankind
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The doctrine that our eternal life is in the Christ will, as the experience of many now attests, corroborate that faith which 'conquers the world’—a faith which, rooted in stable conviction, will not forsake men in difficulties, will seem not less true when beset with temptation than when the heart is 'lifted up in the ways of the Lord;’ not less true when we look upon the thoughtless crowds of great cities, or the brazen face of apostate Christendom, than when we muse in secret, or gaze on the sweet countenance of Nature
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Perhaps it may be said that just at the very time when it became of more importance than ever that the church should take care what was to be taught as Christianity among all the nations of the world, the work of evangelizing was commenced, as it had been in several similar preceding ages of activity in Christendom, in a spirit of unquestioning submission to the forms of thought stereotyped by previous generations
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There is something so heart-striking, so fitted to compel attention, in the apostolic warning of Christ’s imminent return to destroy obstinate and obscene worshippers of idols, to avenge the perversion of the truth in Christendom, to raise in glory the sleeping saints, and to establish Heaven's kingdom on earth,—that even languid India must lift her head to listen, and haughty philosophic China hearken awe-struck to the trumpet-blast
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It happens that I write these closing pages in that Great City which, since it ceased to trample down the earth by force, has governed it chiefly by genius, by fraud, and by beauty; and still stands as the ancient centre of the religious life of Christendom
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The conceptions of God long prevailing in Christendom have been such as to render atheism in its various forms a tempting refuge from the haunting spectres of superstition
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*If it be objected here that we represent the security of our eternal life as guaranteed by a Book, to be ascertained only by criticism of that Book, and as reaching no further than such dubious criticism can carry us, so that if the Bible were lost our hope of Immortality would be lost with it, it may be replied that as a matter of fact the Bible has not been lost; and that the record among men of the Incarnation of God in Christ does not depend only upon the New Testament writings, but also upon that confirmatory tradition of Christendom, of which the Bible history is but a transcript
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It would require some argument of overmastering force to persuade nine-tenths of the scholars of Christendom to perform this operation upon the promise of life to the righteous" Edward White, "Life in Christ,"
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I may say, in short, that I took part in that glorious expedition, promoted by this time to be a captain of infantry, to which honourable charge my good luck rather than my merits raised me; and that day--so fortunate for Christendom, because then all the nations of the earth were disabused of the error under which they lay in imagining the Turks to be invincible on sea-on that day, I say, on which the Ottoman pride and arrogance were broken, among all that were there made happy (for the Christians who died that day were happier than those who remained alive and victorious) I alone was miserable; for, instead of some naval crown that I might have expected had it been in Roman times, on the night that followed that famous day I found myself with fetters on my feet and manacles on my hands
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Christendom, and because it was God's will and pleasure that we should always have instruments of punishment to chastise us
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The niece and housekeeper were present at the conversation and could not find words enough to express their thanks to God at seeing their master so clear in his mind; the curate, however, changing his original plan, which was to avoid touching upon matters of chivalry, resolved to test Don Quixote's recovery thoroughly, and see whether it were genuine or not; and so, from one subject to another, he came at last to talk of the news that had come from the capital, and, among other things, he said it was considered certain that the Turk was coming down with a powerful fleet, and that no one knew what his purpose was, or when the great storm would burst; and that all Christendom was in apprehension of this, which almost every year calls us to arms, and that his Majesty had made provision for the security of the coasts of Naples and Sicily and the island of Malta
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He attempts a task really impossible, which is to unite the past of Greek history with the future of philosophy, analogous to that other impossibility, which has often been the dream of Christendom, the attempt to unite the past history of Europe with the kingdom of Christ
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"Though my soul would rejoice to visit the habitations of Christendom once more, my feet would rather follow the tender spirits intrusted to my keeping, even into the idolatrous province of the Jesuits, than take one step backward, while they pined in captivity and sorrow
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We care for one of the most magnificent cathedrals in Christendom
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Every other young woman in Christendom wanted nothing more than to marry the man she loved – why was Caris so horrified by the prospect? From where had she got such unconventional feelings? Certainly not from her own mother
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The seizure ripped through the cerebrum of the most revered man in Christendom, canceling all but one regretful thought: He would never know which virgin bore the divine child
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It is called Our Lady of Guadalupe, and there is no one in Christendom who has not seen this depiction of Christ's mother at one time or another in his or her life
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(As for me, beloved reader, allow me to remind you I am in a three-piece butter-soft black leather suit, with purple turtleneck and the shiniest boots in Christendom
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“In the name of all the elves in Christendom, is that Jane Eyre?” he demanded
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A History of the Warfare of Science and Theology in Christendom
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When a new-hatched savage running wild about his native woodlands in a grass clout, followed by the nibbling goats, as if he were a green sapling; even then, in Queequeg's ambitious soul, lurked a strong desire to see something more of Christendom than a specimen whaler or two
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Struck by his desperate dauntlessness, and his wild desire to visit Christendom, the captain at last relented, and told him he might make himself at home
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Though nominally included in the census of Christendom, he was still an alien to it
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(a) Resolved, that we express our satisfaction at the formal and official overtures of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, addressed to the highest representatives of each church organization in Christendom, inviting the same to unite with itself in a general conference, the object of which shall be to promote the substitution of international arbitration for war
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It is to this necessity of adopting the doctrine by the external process of experience that Christendom has at last arrived
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Every man in Christendom has undoubtedly been taught by tradition, by revelation, and by the voice of conscience, which can never be gainsaid, that murder is one of the most heinous crimes men can commit; it is thus affirmed in the gospel, and they know that this sin of murder is not altered by conditions—that is to say, if it is sinful to kill one man, it is sinful to kill another
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Our exclusive art, that of the upper classes of Christendom, has found its way into a blind alley
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Two more such advocates as have appeared in favor of this proposition would damn the best cause ever brought before any House or any court in Christendom
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, have the New England man or old Virginian executed by any despot, limited or unlimited in authority, in order to secure to us the worthless property in the man who is a Christian in Christendom and a Mussulman in Turkey
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I have not been able to examine the book with reference to the author’s views upon the great doctrinal questions which divide Christendom sufficiently to form a judgement as to those views; his comment upon one or two doctrinal passages I have read, and I am lead to believe and hope that he has been too wise to write in the interest of any party
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The statistics in this department of the Association's labors may look like "Holy Trifles;" and comparatively they are "Holy Trifles;" but so is the "handful of corn" in the Messianic psalm, which depicts the future growth of Christendom