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<p> Faraday notes that whilst at breakfast at Liangollen, he heard a [[Welsh]] harper playing in very excellent style, and he adds, 'wishing to gratify myself with a sight of the interesting bard I went to the door and beheld: The boots! I must confess I was sadly disappointed and extremely baulked.' It is no small stumbling-block to souls when they observe that professors who preach and talk like men inspired, live as meanly as worldlings themselves. </p> | Double-Mindedness <ref name="term_75774" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Faraday notes that whilst at breakfast at Liangollen, he heard a [[Welsh]] harper playing in very excellent style, and he adds, 'wishing to gratify myself with a sight of the interesting bard [[I]] went to the door and beheld: The boots! [[I]] must confess [[I]] was sadly disappointed and extremely baulked.' It is no small stumbling-block to souls when they observe that professors who preach and talk like men inspired, live as meanly as worldlings themselves. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_75774"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/charles-spurgeon-s-illustration-collection/double-mindedness Double-Mindedness from Charles Spurgeon's Illustration Collection]</ref> | <ref name="term_75774"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/charles-spurgeon-s-illustration-collection/double-mindedness Double-Mindedness from Charles Spurgeon's Illustration Collection]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 13 October 2021
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Faraday notes that whilst at breakfast at Liangollen, he heard a Welsh harper playing in very excellent style, and he adds, 'wishing to gratify myself with a sight of the interesting bard I went to the door and beheld: The boots! I must confess I was sadly disappointed and extremely baulked.' It is no small stumbling-block to souls when they observe that professors who preach and talk like men inspired, live as meanly as worldlings themselves.