The Methodist Quarterly Review, 26권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1844 |
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... means by which that end may be attained ; it signifies to Christianize by instruction . Baptism must , therefore , be con- sidered as an appendage to the means of Christianization , rather than the means itself . So taught St. Paul ...
... means by which that end may be attained ; it signifies to Christianize by instruction . Baptism must , therefore , be con- sidered as an appendage to the means of Christianization , rather than the means itself . So taught St. Paul ...
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... means by a person's " gathering up his religious resources " in a time of affliction ! Does he consider religion as a kind of appendage , which is to be gathered up , " and used only on special occasions ? 66 That funeral services ...
... means by a person's " gathering up his religious resources " in a time of affliction ! Does he consider religion as a kind of appendage , which is to be gathered up , " and used only on special occasions ? 66 That funeral services ...
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... means provided by nature for the distribution of plants , one of the most obvious is human agency , to which animals in general , and especially birds , also contribute . The same end is promoted by means of atmospheric currents ; for ...
... means provided by nature for the distribution of plants , one of the most obvious is human agency , to which animals in general , and especially birds , also contribute . The same end is promoted by means of atmospheric currents ; for ...
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