Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen9;Volumen31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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... pressed him into its service . The topic was happily introduced into his missionary speeches . As we have elsewhere said , the i advocacy of the principles of human freedom lighted up 1849. ] 11 Rev. James Dixon , D. D..
... pressed him into its service . The topic was happily introduced into his missionary speeches . As we have elsewhere said , the i advocacy of the principles of human freedom lighted up 1849. ] 11 Rev. James Dixon , D. D..
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... human law . We must teach men to love the Sabbath , as the lent day of Eden , and the prophetic type of Heaven , embodying a relic of the peace of the one , and a promise of the rest of the other . We must convince them that it is not ...
... human law . We must teach men to love the Sabbath , as the lent day of Eden , and the prophetic type of Heaven , embodying a relic of the peace of the one , and a promise of the rest of the other . We must convince them that it is not ...
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... human affairs in general , seems to have formed itself , spontaneously , into three principal departments , successive in date , as well as distinct in purpose , and constituting the provinces , respectively , of the Chroni- cler , the ...
... human affairs in general , seems to have formed itself , spontaneously , into three principal departments , successive in date , as well as distinct in purpose , and constituting the provinces , respectively , of the Chroni- cler , the ...
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... human nature , he held opinions , in regard to the Divine govern- ment , spiritual influences , a Mediator , and the kingdom of heaven , which , by most liberal Christians , would be considered rather mystical than rational . ” His ...
... human nature , he held opinions , in regard to the Divine govern- ment , spiritual influences , a Mediator , and the kingdom of heaven , which , by most liberal Christians , would be considered rather mystical than rational . ” His ...
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... human being to whom I could communicate my deepest thoughts and feelings , and shrinking from common society , I passed through intellectual and moral conflicts , through excitements of heart and mind , so absorbing as often to banish ...
... human being to whom I could communicate my deepest thoughts and feelings , and shrinking from common society , I passed through intellectual and moral conflicts , through excitements of heart and mind , so absorbing as often to banish ...
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