The Methodist Quarterly Review, 16±Ç;38±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1856 |
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... reason , or the calm dictates of con- science , against which the anger of the sinner is less likely to rise than against a reprover clad in flesh and blood , and saying , with lifted , upbraiding finger , " Thou art the man . " Nor can ...
... reason , or the calm dictates of con- science , against which the anger of the sinner is less likely to rise than against a reprover clad in flesh and blood , and saying , with lifted , upbraiding finger , " Thou art the man . " Nor can ...
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... reasons for the contemplated movement . The bishops had recom- mended it in their address , several annual conferences had formally approved the measure , and the project met with universal favour . " The General Conference , with great ...
... reasons for the contemplated movement . The bishops had recom- mended it in their address , several annual conferences had formally approved the measure , and the project met with universal favour . " The General Conference , with great ...
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... reason , in regard to the success of the society . The blessing of God has descended upon it , and the influences of the Holy Spirit have sped with its messages of truth and peace . Light has come into many darkened habitations ; angels ...
... reason , in regard to the success of the society . The blessing of God has descended upon it , and the influences of the Holy Spirit have sped with its messages of truth and peace . Light has come into many darkened habitations ; angels ...
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... reason with regard to the claims of the various ecclesiastical bodies around them . The anxiety of the bishops to have all Church property vested in themselves is a very significant fact . It looks very much as if they anticipate ...
... reason with regard to the claims of the various ecclesiastical bodies around them . The anxiety of the bishops to have all Church property vested in themselves is a very significant fact . It looks very much as if they anticipate ...
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... reason to hope he will become a very efficient native preacher . " - P . 152 . gave The means which we are using with so much success in spreading the truth among our own people , has thus been found a valuable auxiliary in the foreign ...
... reason to hope he will become a very efficient native preacher . " - P . 152 . gave The means which we are using with so much success in spreading the truth among our own people , has thus been found a valuable auxiliary in the foreign ...
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