The Methodist Quarterly Review, 23±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1841 |
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... thing , too great for them , and perhaps they consider it the greatest thing that God can do . But that eminently pious man , Mr. Fletcher , says , It is but a small thing to be saved from all sin , but to be filled , & c . Again , he ...
... thing , too great for them , and perhaps they consider it the greatest thing that God can do . But that eminently pious man , Mr. Fletcher , says , It is but a small thing to be saved from all sin , but to be filled , & c . Again , he ...
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... thing but " a sober and rational conversion . " This exhibition of bitterness toward the Wesleyans he has exhibited in more than one place in his writings . We shall have occasion to notice this feeling in the analysis of another of his ...
... thing but " a sober and rational conversion . " This exhibition of bitterness toward the Wesleyans he has exhibited in more than one place in his writings . We shall have occasion to notice this feeling in the analysis of another of his ...
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... thing is probably true . But that the slightest pos- sible presumption is of the nature of a probability , appears from hence , that such low presumption , often repeated , will amount even to moral certainty . Thus , a man's having ...
... thing is probably true . But that the slightest pos- sible presumption is of the nature of a probability , appears from hence , that such low presumption , often repeated , will amount even to moral certainty . Thus , a man's having ...
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Critical Notices | 7 |
Christianity the Means of Civilization | 39 |
Tracts for the Times | 58 |
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