The Methodist Quarterly Review, 16±Ç;38±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1856 |
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... regard to the whole system . The Methodists have been blessed with such prompt success in their undertakings hitherto , that they are , of all men , prone to expect immediate fruit of their labours . Like the backwoodsman at the battle ...
... regard to the whole system . The Methodists have been blessed with such prompt success in their undertakings hitherto , that they are , of all men , prone to expect immediate fruit of their labours . Like the backwoodsman at the battle ...
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... regard to evangelical truth , and many of them substantial Christians . Ireland pours in a multitude of the followers of the Pope , and , also , some few Protestants , who are generally valuable accessions to the American Churches ...
... regard to evangelical truth , and many of them substantial Christians . Ireland pours in a multitude of the followers of the Pope , and , also , some few Protestants , who are generally valuable accessions to the American Churches ...
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... regard to efforts to teach the heathen of other lands . In that field we are doing , not too much , but far too little . Still let us not cultivate a philanthropy of such telescopic vision that we become able to see none but distant ...
... regard to efforts to teach the heathen of other lands . In that field we are doing , not too much , but far too little . Still let us not cultivate a philanthropy of such telescopic vision that we become able to see none but distant ...
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... regard to the Catholics in this country , the grand device of the priests , and of papal workers of every descrip- tion , is to teach their dupes to hate and despise Protestants , to regard them as their bitter enemies , and consider ...
... regard to the Catholics in this country , the grand device of the priests , and of papal workers of every descrip- tion , is to teach their dupes to hate and despise Protestants , to regard them as their bitter enemies , and consider ...
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... 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 insubordination ...
... 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 insubordination ...
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