The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... existence and glory , with the gratification of every selfish passion . For seven or eight hundred years pre- vious to the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella , Spain had been the theatre of a fierce " holy " war between Christian and ...
... existence and glory , with the gratification of every selfish passion . For seven or eight hundred years pre- vious to the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella , Spain had been the theatre of a fierce " holy " war between Christian and ...
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... existence is enjoy- ment . Man's chief end is to enjoy himself . It is , as some of the old heathen taught , vivere secundum naturam- " to live according to nature , " as the highest rule of action , revealing itself , not in the ...
... existence is enjoy- ment . Man's chief end is to enjoy himself . It is , as some of the old heathen taught , vivere secundum naturam- " to live according to nature , " as the highest rule of action , revealing itself , not in the ...
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... existence . Instead of its being his highest duty to study and observe her laws - according to the favorite philosophy of a nu- merous school , of which the disciples of Fourier form only one phalanx - he is often called to break them ...
... existence . Instead of its being his highest duty to study and observe her laws - according to the favorite philosophy of a nu- merous school , of which the disciples of Fourier form only one phalanx - he is often called to break them ...
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... existence , this is sheer infidelity - heartless , contemptuous infi- delity . No matter what eulogiums some of the writers of the school may pronounce on Christ ; no matter how they may employ two or three grossly perverted texts about ...
... existence , this is sheer infidelity - heartless , contemptuous infi- delity . No matter what eulogiums some of the writers of the school may pronounce on Christ ; no matter how they may employ two or three grossly perverted texts about ...
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... existence , whose integrity , patient endurance , steadfast firmness , and sublime dependence on God , made them capable of the highest efforts and the most daring enterprise . Individuals , and in many instances whole congregations ...
... existence , whose integrity , patient endurance , steadfast firmness , and sublime dependence on God , made them capable of the highest efforts and the most daring enterprise . Individuals , and in many instances whole congregations ...
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