The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Τόμος 14Methodist Episcopal Church, 1832 |
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... tion . Whoever insinuates the reverse of this , and attempts to make distinctions where none exist , is inimical to the prosperity of all , and friendly to the purposes of none ; and should be kept at a dis- tance , as one of those ...
... tion . Whoever insinuates the reverse of this , and attempts to make distinctions where none exist , is inimical to the prosperity of all , and friendly to the purposes of none ; and should be kept at a dis- tance , as one of those ...
Σελίδα 12
... tion of Methodism ; but this is all pretence . They never hit a single feature , nor succeed in the outline . It is neither a cabinet painting , nor a whole - length portrait . Its character is broad cari- cature . The beauties of the ...
... tion of Methodism ; but this is all pretence . They never hit a single feature , nor succeed in the outline . It is neither a cabinet painting , nor a whole - length portrait . Its character is broad cari- cature . The beauties of the ...
Σελίδα 15
... tion , and does not exist . It is only in the doctrine of a vicarious sacrifice , as expressed in our text , that any satisfactory means are proposed by which an efficient moral government can be sustained , and yet pardon extended to ...
... tion , and does not exist . It is only in the doctrine of a vicarious sacrifice , as expressed in our text , that any satisfactory means are proposed by which an efficient moral government can be sustained , and yet pardon extended to ...
Σελίδα 17
... tion ; and they are so far from lessening our moral obligations , that they are used as motives to enforce our obedience , or as offering grounds for our pardon . But if our obligations to the law were cancelled , there would be no ...
... tion ; and they are so far from lessening our moral obligations , that they are used as motives to enforce our obedience , or as offering grounds for our pardon . But if our obligations to the law were cancelled , there would be no ...
Σελίδα 18
... tion . But man is capable of committing sin ; and the demerit of sin is estimated by its general tendency , the nature of law , and the authority of the Lawgiver : the tendency of sin is to produce disorder and misery among the ...
... tion . But man is capable of committing sin ; and the demerit of sin is estimated by its general tendency , the nature of law , and the authority of the Lawgiver : the tendency of sin is to produce disorder and misery among the ...
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