The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... divine things , but also , and in a main degree , a revelation of man unto himself ; to have , in short , no recourse to the Bible in such examinations , or not to have frequent and confiding recourse to it , or to build up a social ...
... divine things , but also , and in a main degree , a revelation of man unto himself ; to have , in short , no recourse to the Bible in such examinations , or not to have frequent and confiding recourse to it , or to build up a social ...
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... divine grace restore them , cannot hereafter look upon the Bible in the same light as though their unformed opinions had never been subjected to this hostile influence . It is , too , among just such a class 1848. ] 49 Association ...
... divine grace restore them , cannot hereafter look upon the Bible in the same light as though their unformed opinions had never been subjected to this hostile influence . It is , too , among just such a class 1848. ] 49 Association ...
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... divine right of kings . Weak and insincere , he was unfitted by nature for his high station , and the circle of his crimes extended through the whole decalogue . His sentence declared him to be a tyrant , a traitor , a murderer , and a ...
... divine right of kings . Weak and insincere , he was unfitted by nature for his high station , and the circle of his crimes extended through the whole decalogue . His sentence declared him to be a tyrant , a traitor , a murderer , and a ...
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... divine favor : but surely these errors , if errors they were , are no proof of his insincerity , but show rather that he is everywhere , and in all things , conscious of the pervading pre- sence of the Most High . His mother was an ...
... divine favor : but surely these errors , if errors they were , are no proof of his insincerity , but show rather that he is everywhere , and in all things , conscious of the pervading pre- sence of the Most High . His mother was an ...
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... divine fire ; is neither warmed by its vivifying imaginings and brilliant hopes , nor actuated by its generous and magnificent , though vaulting , aims ; and hence , also , he is incapable of detecting or sympathizing with either . Pre ...
... divine fire ; is neither warmed by its vivifying imaginings and brilliant hopes , nor actuated by its generous and magnificent , though vaulting , aims ; and hence , also , he is incapable of detecting or sympathizing with either . Pre ...
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