The Methodist Quarterly Review, 26±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1844 |
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... considers the mental states under the three general divisions : the intellect , the sensibilities , and the will . The natural sensibilities are considered under the heads , emotions and desires ; and the moral sensibilities under the ...
... considers the mental states under the three general divisions : the intellect , the sensibilities , and the will . The natural sensibilities are considered under the heads , emotions and desires ; and the moral sensibilities under the ...
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... considered as a characteristic of man , which has manifested itself among all nations in every age of the world . " To man alone , of all animals , " says Pliny , " is given ambition , avarice , strong desire of living , superstition ...
... considered as a characteristic of man , which has manifested itself among all nations in every age of the world . " To man alone , of all animals , " says Pliny , " is given ambition , avarice , strong desire of living , superstition ...
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... considered the Church of Rome an apostate church - antichrist - the man of sin - and the reformed churches of the continent , though under Presbyterian government , true churches of Christ , and consequently true branches of the ...
... considered the Church of Rome an apostate church - antichrist - the man of sin - and the reformed churches of the continent , though under Presbyterian government , true churches of Christ , and consequently true branches of the ...
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ART Page | 5 |
Theory of Temptation | 32 |
Baptizo CONTENTS OF JULY NUMBER Page | 34 |
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