The Methodist Quarterly Review, 25권;47권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1865 |
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... affection toward the same , that we enter the religious state . However active the soul may be , or vast the range of ... affections belong- ing to the sphere of our earthly relations . They are rich in FOURTH SERIES , VOL . XVII . — 1 ...
... affection toward the same , that we enter the religious state . However active the soul may be , or vast the range of ... affections belong- ing to the sphere of our earthly relations . They are rich in FOURTH SERIES , VOL . XVII . — 1 ...
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... affections . But all these , even in their highest form , do not , of themselves , con- stitute true religion . In order to this the soul must rise into the sphere of its relation to God , and move harmoniously therein . But as it so ...
... affections . But all these , even in their highest form , do not , of themselves , con- stitute true religion . In order to this the soul must rise into the sphere of its relation to God , and move harmoniously therein . But as it so ...
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... affections before they can enter into the relig- ious life . Without emotion we are dead to all things of mental ... affections before there can be any religious life . In religion there are two cardinal affections , love and fear . The ...
... affections before they can enter into the relig- ious life . Without emotion we are dead to all things of mental ... affections before there can be any religious life . In religion there are two cardinal affections , love and fear . The ...
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... affections always coexist . Hence , when the Scriptures designate either as true religion , they always imply the other . And all these facts recognize the two affections as cardinal in religion . There is no question or opposing ...
... affections always coexist . Hence , when the Scriptures designate either as true religion , they always imply the other . And all these facts recognize the two affections as cardinal in religion . There is no question or opposing ...
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... affections . They do not exist alone in a well - developed Chris- tian life ; there are many others ; but they mainly spring from these two , or take their religious character by virtue of associa- tion with them . Patience and meekness ...
... affections . They do not exist alone in a well - developed Chris- tian life ; there are many others ; but they mainly spring from these two , or take their religious character by virtue of associa- tion with them . Patience and meekness ...
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