The Methodist Quarterly Review, 43±Ç;65±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1883 |
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... Religion , and submitted it to the American Methodists for adoption . Hitherto what are called the " Large Mi been recognized as the authoritati * Bangs ' " History of Emory's " Histo societies , with the special enactments of the ...
... Religion , and submitted it to the American Methodists for adoption . Hitherto what are called the " Large Mi been recognized as the authoritati * Bangs ' " History of Emory's " Histo societies , with the special enactments of the ...
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... religious body in the country to insert in its constitutional law ( in its Articles of Religion ) a recogni- tion of the new government , enforcing patriotism on its communicants . " In 1800 the General Conference , by a motion of ...
... religious body in the country to insert in its constitutional law ( in its Articles of Religion ) a recogni- tion of the new government , enforcing patriotism on its communicants . " In 1800 the General Conference , by a motion of ...
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... Religion , superadded at Mr. Wesley's suggestion to the recognized standards , either super- seded or in any way took precedence of them . If such a thought every entered their minds , they were singularly careful not to voice it in ...
... Religion , superadded at Mr. Wesley's suggestion to the recognized standards , either super- seded or in any way took precedence of them . If such a thought every entered their minds , they were singularly careful not to voice it in ...
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... religion or any rule of discipline . " " This depository of power was considered too great for the safety of the Church and the security of its gov- ernment and doctrine , " ¢Ó and the expediency " of limiting the powers of the General ...
... religion or any rule of discipline . " " This depository of power was considered too great for the safety of the Church and the security of its gov- ernment and doctrine , " ¢Ó and the expediency " of limiting the powers of the General ...
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... religion ; the next , the door ; the third , religion itself . " + Methodists may accept or reject the great divine's notions of brute immortality , or of the materiality of the Gehenna fire , without any liability to impeachment for ...
... religion ; the next , the door ; the third , religion itself . " + Methodists may accept or reject the great divine's notions of brute immortality , or of the materiality of the Gehenna fire , without any liability to impeachment for ...
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