Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 9;Zväzok 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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... soul loathes this frothy food . Give me solid and substantial religion ; give me an humble , gentle lover of God and man ; a man full of mercy and good faith , without partiality and without hypocrisy ; a man laying himself out in the ...
... soul loathes this frothy food . Give me solid and substantial religion ; give me an humble , gentle lover of God and man ; a man full of mercy and good faith , without partiality and without hypocrisy ; a man laying himself out in the ...
Strana 54
... soul . Christ was the ever - recurring theme of his writings . Christ's teachings , his example , his glorious mediation —whatever mystery might encompass it — were to him the only hope of the world , not only of its purely religious ...
... soul . Christ was the ever - recurring theme of his writings . Christ's teachings , his example , his glorious mediation —whatever mystery might encompass it — were to him the only hope of the world , not only of its purely religious ...
Strana 55
... soul for purity , truth , and goodness , it was there . There , amid sore trials , the great question , I trust , was settled within me , whether I would obey the higher or lower prin- ciples of my nature — whether I would be the victim ...
... soul for purity , truth , and goodness , it was there . There , amid sore trials , the great question , I trust , was settled within me , whether I would obey the higher or lower prin- ciples of my nature — whether I would be the victim ...
Strana 57
... soul . Honour to his memory for it , notwith- standing his heresies in this , as in other respects ! Theologian though we be , we cannot but admit his admirable and almost sin- gular peculiarity in this respect . Theologians and ...
... soul . Honour to his memory for it , notwith- standing his heresies in this , as in other respects ! Theologian though we be , we cannot but admit his admirable and almost sin- gular peculiarity in this respect . Theologians and ...
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... soul with his subject ; it gives the right tone and em- phasis , even to a speaker quite unacquainted with the art of elocu- tion ; it often produces the happiest gesticulation , even in men of naturally ungraceful action ; if this is ...
... soul with his subject ; it gives the right tone and em- phasis , even to a speaker quite unacquainted with the art of elocu- tion ; it often produces the happiest gesticulation , even in men of naturally ungraceful action ; if this is ...
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