Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 9;Zväzok 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Strana 19
... given at the former Confer- ence , and in one instance , we believe , two years before , were post- poned by common consent . The difficulty of adjusting the stations would alone account for the delay . They occupied a much longer time ...
... given at the former Confer- ence , and in one instance , we believe , two years before , were post- poned by common consent . The difficulty of adjusting the stations would alone account for the delay . They occupied a much longer time ...
Strana 29
... given here , perhaps , because this recapitulation of the law was intended specially for the Jews . And remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt , and that the Lord thy God brought thee out thence , through a mighty hand ...
... given here , perhaps , because this recapitulation of the law was intended specially for the Jews . And remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt , and that the Lord thy God brought thee out thence , through a mighty hand ...
Strana 35
... given the same command to the distant churches of Galatia , we infer that it was a general regulation all over the Church , thus ingrafting a well - known Sabbatic custom on the first day of the week . Now this must have been a ...
... given the same command to the distant churches of Galatia , we infer that it was a general regulation all over the Church , thus ingrafting a well - known Sabbatic custom on the first day of the week . Now this must have been a ...
Strana 39
... given in the law , was protested against by many councils , the canons of seven of which are given by Bingham . † From the time of Constantine the usage is conceded ; although the language of Christian writers does not materially vary ...
... given in the law , was protested against by many councils , the canons of seven of which are given by Bingham . † From the time of Constantine the usage is conceded ; although the language of Christian writers does not materially vary ...
Strana 41
... given to bind together things sacred and profane , things temporal and eternal ; and by interfusing a heavenly spirit into our earthly life , to elevate , civilize , and refine society . We must teach the poor man to hail its soft light ...
... given to bind together things sacred and profane , things temporal and eternal ; and by interfusing a heavenly spirit into our earthly life , to elevate , civilize , and refine society . We must teach the poor man to hail its soft light ...
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