The Methodist Quarterly Review, 26±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1844 |
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... deny nothing more or less than that " the appetites and passions " can be excited in favor of " unlawful indulgence " " without sin . " We do not deny that the natural and necessary excitement of the appetites and passions may exist in ...
... deny nothing more or less than that " the appetites and passions " can be excited in favor of " unlawful indulgence " " without sin . " We do not deny that the natural and necessary excitement of the appetites and passions may exist in ...
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... deny that it is always such . It applies it indiscriminately to the justified and perfect states . We deny that in the latter it is " involuntary , " and have shown that Wesley denies it . We acknowledge with the theory that it may be ...
... deny that it is always such . It applies it indiscriminately to the justified and perfect states . We deny that in the latter it is " involuntary , " and have shown that Wesley denies it . We acknowledge with the theory that it may be ...
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... deny but that the Christian church was grafted upon the Jewish stock . St. Paul teaches this doctrine , as the gentle- man urges , in the eleventh of Romans . Nor do we deny that there is a priesthood , and a High Priest , over the ...
... deny but that the Christian church was grafted upon the Jewish stock . St. Paul teaches this doctrine , as the gentle- man urges , in the eleventh of Romans . Nor do we deny that there is a priesthood , and a High Priest , over the ...
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ART Page | 5 |
Theory of Temptation | 32 |
Baptizo CONTENTS OF JULY NUMBER Page | 34 |
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