Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 9;Zväzok 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Strana 32
... light of the first day of the week revealed to their sight the Lord of the Sabbath , were they able to enjoy its quiet rest . In , therefore , so ordering his death , that it should prevent the possibility of keeping the Sabbath ; in ...
... light of the first day of the week revealed to their sight the Lord of the Sabbath , were they able to enjoy its quiet rest . In , therefore , so ordering his death , that it should prevent the possibility of keeping the Sabbath ; in ...
Strana 40
... light along the past , but the permanent , cumulative testimony of the Great Head of the Church , that this change has been made by his direction , and accord- ing to his purpose ? Gathering together all these multiplied items of proof ...
... light along the past , but the permanent , cumulative testimony of the Great Head of the Church , that this change has been made by his direction , and accord- ing to his purpose ? Gathering together all these multiplied items of proof ...
Strana 41
... light , as it steals into his cottage window , as the glad signal of Heaven to welcome him to the bosom of his family ; to sweeten the joys of his humble home ; to call him to the house of God , where his mind shall expand and his heart ...
... light , as it steals into his cottage window , as the glad signal of Heaven to welcome him to the bosom of his family ; to sweeten the joys of his humble home ; to call him to the house of God , where his mind shall expand and his heart ...
Strana 64
... light before . You are first surprised at the transcendent yet simple and benign insight - the intuition of the preacher ; soon this merely personal sentiment is gone , and you are absorbed exclusively in the deepening interest of the ...
... light before . You are first surprised at the transcendent yet simple and benign insight - the intuition of the preacher ; soon this merely personal sentiment is gone , and you are absorbed exclusively in the deepening interest of the ...
Strana 74
... light : - " On Sunday , October 2d , as he heard the bells ring , he said to us , ' Now go to church . ' ' It is a part of our religion , dear sir , to nurse the sick and aid our friends . ' ' True , ' he replied , ' you may stay . ' He ...
... light : - " On Sunday , October 2d , as he heard the bells ring , he said to us , ' Now go to church . ' ' It is a part of our religion , dear sir , to nurse the sick and aid our friends . ' ' True , ' he replied , ' you may stay . ' He ...
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