Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 9;Zväzok 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Strana 11
... respect , are represented to have been greater than at any former time . This demand for young preachers was at the foundation of the difficulty . Whether it is pos- sible now to return to the original custom , or whether it is " too ...
... respect , are represented to have been greater than at any former time . This demand for young preachers was at the foundation of the difficulty . Whether it is pos- sible now to return to the original custom , or whether it is " too ...
Strana 36
... respect of a holy day , or of the new moon , or of the Sabbath days , which are a shadow of things to come ; but the body is Christ . " The " Sabbath days ” here mentioned cannot be all the Jewish festivals , for they are included in ...
... respect of a holy day , or of the new moon , or of the Sabbath days , which are a shadow of things to come ; but the body is Christ . " The " Sabbath days ” here mentioned cannot be all the Jewish festivals , for they are included in ...
Strana 48
... respects , an improvement , perhaps , upon the pristine form itself of eloquence - an improvement , that is , unless when a Demosthenes or a Mirabeau should chance to be the speaker . For the province of the Synopsist does not stop with ...
... respects , an improvement , perhaps , upon the pristine form itself of eloquence - an improvement , that is , unless when a Demosthenes or a Mirabeau should chance to be the speaker . For the province of the Synopsist does not stop with ...
Strana 53
... respecting whose nature , perhaps , reve- lation communicates no precise ideas ; but whom we are yet taught to view as ... respect to the Atonement , the great body of liberal Christians seem to me to accord precisely with the author of ...
... respecting whose nature , perhaps , reve- lation communicates no precise ideas ; but whom we are yet taught to view as ... respect to the Atonement , the great body of liberal Christians seem to me to accord precisely with the author of ...
Strana 57
... respects ! Theologian though we be , we cannot but admit his admirable and almost sin- gular peculiarity in this respect . Theologians and sectarians have been enthusiastic enough for liberty of conscience when deprived of it , but have ...
... respects ! Theologian though we be , we cannot but admit his admirable and almost sin- gular peculiarity in this respect . Theologians and sectarians have been enthusiastic enough for liberty of conscience when deprived of it , but have ...
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