The Methodist Quarterly Review, 26권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1844 |
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... remarks on ancient usages . It is well known that great importance has been attached to this subject by all nations in past ages , as well ancient as modern ; and recently it has excited a new interest in this country , as has been ...
... remarks on ancient usages . It is well known that great importance has been attached to this subject by all nations in past ages , as well ancient as modern ; and recently it has excited a new interest in this country , as has been ...
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... remarks upon America he has evidently been guided more by his political principles than by his personal feelings - every disorder , de- fect , and inferiority which he thinks he discovers in our institutions , or in our social , moral ...
... remarks upon America he has evidently been guided more by his political principles than by his personal feelings - every disorder , de- fect , and inferiority which he thinks he discovers in our institutions , or in our social , moral ...
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... remarks , which contain a view of the duty of the American churches , and especially of the Methodist Episcopal Church , in regard to the education of the people , that cannot be too frequently or too earnestly presented : - " Next to ...
... remarks , which contain a view of the duty of the American churches , and especially of the Methodist Episcopal Church , in regard to the education of the people , that cannot be too frequently or too earnestly presented : - " Next to ...
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