Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 9;Zväzok 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Strana 14
... minds from sympathy or intimate oneness of feeling ; and in his more elaborate discourses , those which have been ... mind can appreciate . In these remarks we are to be understood as speaking of Dr. Dixon as he appeared from seven to ...
... minds from sympathy or intimate oneness of feeling ; and in his more elaborate discourses , those which have been ... mind can appreciate . In these remarks we are to be understood as speaking of Dr. Dixon as he appeared from seven to ...
Strana 29
... mind of the Jew . Both of these reasons would lead us to expect some change in the law of the Sabbath . It would seem that the day on which the Israelites came up from the Red Sea in safety , was the Sabbath . Hence , in the recapitula ...
... mind of the Jew . Both of these reasons would lead us to expect some change in the law of the Sabbath . It would seem that the day on which the Israelites came up from the Red Sea in safety , was the Sabbath . Hence , in the recapitula ...
Strana 41
... mind shall expand and his heart soften , as his hopes are remembered and his cares forgotten ; while his toilsome lot on earth is gilded with a calm and holy light , as there rises to his gladdened vision the heritage of rest above . We ...
... mind shall expand and his heart soften , as his hopes are remembered and his cares forgotten ; while his toilsome lot on earth is gilded with a calm and holy light , as there rises to his gladdened vision the heritage of rest above . We ...
Strana 49
... mind by the advancing dominion of scientific laws , will be to throw the pure intellect back upon itself , and into its proper atmosphere ; to confine its range , to compress its energies , and thus drive it to draw from its own ...
... mind by the advancing dominion of scientific laws , will be to throw the pure intellect back upon itself , and into its proper atmosphere ; to confine its range , to compress its energies , and thus drive it to draw from its own ...
Strana 50
... mind that the entertaining wrong notions concerning the Trinity was inconsistent with real piety . But I cannot argue against matter of fact . I dare not deny that Mr. Firmin was a pious man , although his notions of the Trinity were ...
... mind that the entertaining wrong notions concerning the Trinity was inconsistent with real piety . But I cannot argue against matter of fact . I dare not deny that Mr. Firmin was a pious man , although his notions of the Trinity were ...
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