Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 9;Zväzok 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Strana 13
... according to statistics compiled in 1845 , there were employed , including preachers , class - leaders , prayer - leaders , tract- distributors , Sunday - school teachers , & c . , 1,323 agents , who held 31,584 meetings every year ...
... according to statistics compiled in 1845 , there were employed , including preachers , class - leaders , prayer - leaders , tract- distributors , Sunday - school teachers , & c . , 1,323 agents , who held 31,584 meetings every year ...
Strana 25
... according to the common reckoning , those who are on opposite sides of the earth from the place where the command was first promulgated , will be involved in great embarrassment . It has been said , in extenuation of this difficulty ...
... according to the common reckoning , those who are on opposite sides of the earth from the place where the command was first promulgated , will be involved in great embarrassment . It has been said , in extenuation of this difficulty ...
Strana 26
... according to that view , it only requires the setting apart of one - seventh of our time to holy purposes , according to the common reckoning . For these reasons , we allege that the Sabbath is entirely distinct from the day on which it ...
... according to that view , it only requires the setting apart of one - seventh of our time to holy purposes , according to the common reckoning . For these reasons , we allege that the Sabbath is entirely distinct from the day on which it ...
Strana 32
... according to its nature . It was to " the little flock " a day of gloom , defeat , and mourning ; and not until the light of the first day of the week revealed to their sight the Lord of the Sabbath , were they able to enjoy its quiet ...
... according to its nature . It was to " the little flock " a day of gloom , defeat , and mourning ; and not until the light of the first day of the week revealed to their sight the Lord of the Sabbath , were they able to enjoy its quiet ...
Strana 43
... according to the degree of their accessibility and intelligence , to be so addressed and appealed to , in some shape or other . This is inherent in the relations of things ; and whatever is so , may , indeed , be still diverted ...
... according to the degree of their accessibility and intelligence , to be so addressed and appealed to , in some shape or other . This is inherent in the relations of things ; and whatever is so , may , indeed , be still diverted ...
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