The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Τόμος 14Methodist Episcopal Church, 1832 |
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... thought that , next to an unblamable life , the most conclusive proof that a man can give of the reality of his religion , is to be found attempting to communicate it to others . The natural ten- dency of Methodism inclines to this ...
... thought that , next to an unblamable life , the most conclusive proof that a man can give of the reality of his religion , is to be found attempting to communicate it to others . The natural ten- dency of Methodism inclines to this ...
Σελίδα 4
... thought it need- ful to write , is not to be found in any additional construction of its laws , but in the cases which have called forth the application of the old laws . The identity of these is strictly preserved . They are neither ...
... thought it need- ful to write , is not to be found in any additional construction of its laws , but in the cases which have called forth the application of the old laws . The identity of these is strictly preserved . They are neither ...
Σελίδα 5
6 thing to be surprised at is , that it should be thought necessary to tell it to the world in print . In a succeeding paragraph it is insinu- ated that Methodist ministers attempt to subvert the liberties of the members of the ...
6 thing to be surprised at is , that it should be thought necessary to tell it to the world in print . In a succeeding paragraph it is insinu- ated that Methodist ministers attempt to subvert the liberties of the members of the ...
Σελίδα 6
... thought , has lugged in , head and shoul- ders , some remarks on the differences which once existed at Leeds ; but which are now superseded by amendment , and hastening to oblivion . On that topic one remark is enough . Without ...
... thought , has lugged in , head and shoul- ders , some remarks on the differences which once existed at Leeds ; but which are now superseded by amendment , and hastening to oblivion . On that topic one remark is enough . Without ...
Σελίδα 8
... thoughts are again to be divulged to the public , he will do well to inquire in the first chapter , Why he , who has nothing to say , should nevertheless determine to write ? Persons of cultivated minds are not likely to be moved by the ...
... thoughts are again to be divulged to the public , he will do well to inquire in the first chapter , Why he , who has nothing to say , should nevertheless determine to write ? Persons of cultivated minds are not likely to be moved by the ...
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