The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Τόμος 14Methodist Episcopal Church, 1832 |
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... practice , the institutions of Methodism remain unshaken ; the outworks have been pressed , but no breach is made : so far from that , new de- fences are raised , and a more advanced position is taken . Every part both of its doctrines ...
... practice , the institutions of Methodism remain unshaken ; the outworks have been pressed , but no breach is made : so far from that , new de- fences are raised , and a more advanced position is taken . Every part both of its doctrines ...
Σελίδα 2
... practice , like water with- out motion , is apt to stagnate . This was not unknown to the founder , and the old worthies , of these societies ; and therefore it is thought that , next to an unblamable life , the most conclusive proof ...
... practice , like water with- out motion , is apt to stagnate . This was not unknown to the founder , and the old worthies , of these societies ; and therefore it is thought that , next to an unblamable life , the most conclusive proof ...
Σελίδα 4
... practice ; and , though sufficiently refined to suit the nicer discrimination of the cloistered few , are ... practices have led , has been waged through the medium of printed remarks occasionally put forth . These pamphlets , when ...
... practice ; and , though sufficiently refined to suit the nicer discrimination of the cloistered few , are ... practices have led , has been waged through the medium of printed remarks occasionally put forth . These pamphlets , when ...
Σελίδα 7
... practice and delight of the conference to extend to all the benefit of its counsel and protec- tion . Whoever insinuates the reverse of this , and attempts to make distinctions where none exist , is inimical to the prosperity of all ...
... practice and delight of the conference to extend to all the benefit of its counsel and protec- tion . Whoever insinuates the reverse of this , and attempts to make distinctions where none exist , is inimical to the prosperity of all ...
Σελίδα 9
... just large enough to contain him- self , and those who subscribe to his opinions . The principles and practice of a consistent member of religious society are directly the reverse of that described . Before Union of Wesleyan Methodists . 9.
... just large enough to contain him- self , and those who subscribe to his opinions . The principles and practice of a consistent member of religious society are directly the reverse of that described . Before Union of Wesleyan Methodists . 9.
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