The Methodist Quarterly Review, 16권;38권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1856 |
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... tone and com- plexion to her councils , yet its immediate cause was apparently trivial and insignificant . At Jerusalem stand certain sanctuaries and chapels on spots embalmed in a thousand cherished recollections . Among these are the ...
... tone and com- plexion to her councils , yet its immediate cause was apparently trivial and insignificant . At Jerusalem stand certain sanctuaries and chapels on spots embalmed in a thousand cherished recollections . Among these are the ...
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... tone and terms of the reply it was inferred that the Czar would consent to no treaty which did not secure to him everything , and more than everything , which had been demanded by Prince Menschikoff at Constantinople . The next step in ...
... tone and terms of the reply it was inferred that the Czar would consent to no treaty which did not secure to him everything , and more than everything , which had been demanded by Prince Menschikoff at Constantinople . The next step in ...
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... tone of the utterance - so utterly foreign to the Greek mind , except in the single case of Homer - that we may safely ascribe the qualities evinced by them to the general tenor of the original por- tions of these productions when they ...
... tone of the utterance - so utterly foreign to the Greek mind , except in the single case of Homer - that we may safely ascribe the qualities evinced by them to the general tenor of the original por- tions of these productions when they ...
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... tone of his strictures upon Methodism , but especially from two or three passages . On page 214 , speaking of what has been done in this country toward making spiritual provision for the Germans , our author mentions the labours of the ...
... tone of his strictures upon Methodism , but especially from two or three passages . On page 214 , speaking of what has been done in this country toward making spiritual provision for the Germans , our author mentions the labours of the ...
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... tone of all he has said on Methodism , and at the same time remember the tender infancy of the Methodist mission in Germany at the time these things were utter- ed , and let him say , whether in the gentlest judgment of charity ...
... tone of all he has said on Methodism , and at the same time remember the tender infancy of the Methodist mission in Germany at the time these things were utter- ed , and let him say , whether in the gentlest judgment of charity ...
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