Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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... feelings , a right loyal subject of the British crown , and a sincere and ardent admirer of the British constitution , as he was always prompt to avow ; there was yet so much of urbanity and kindness , of candour and liberality , of ...
... feelings , a right loyal subject of the British crown , and a sincere and ardent admirer of the British constitution , as he was always prompt to avow ; there was yet so much of urbanity and kindness , of candour and liberality , of ...
Pagina 13
... feelings under control , while he laid down his propo- sitions and expounded his arguments ; then " words that burned " streamed forth upon the audience as he forced his premises to their conclusions , and rebuked those who could ...
... feelings under control , while he laid down his propo- sitions and expounded his arguments ; then " words that burned " streamed forth upon the audience as he forced his premises to their conclusions , and rebuked those who could ...
Pagina 14
... feeling ; and in his more elaborate discourses , those which have been carefully wrought out in the retirement of the study and the closet , there is an amount of thought which only an active , intelligent mind can appreciate . In these ...
... feeling ; and in his more elaborate discourses , those which have been carefully wrought out in the retirement of the study and the closet , there is an amount of thought which only an active , intelligent mind can appreciate . In these ...
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... feeling and soundness of judgment , it may be well to prepare our minds to receive , with all kindness , anything he may say unfavourable to us , or unpalatable , and to profit thereby , rather than , as perhaps we have too often done ...
... feeling and soundness of judgment , it may be well to prepare our minds to receive , with all kindness , anything he may say unfavourable to us , or unpalatable , and to profit thereby , rather than , as perhaps we have too often done ...
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... feeling of the American people lies too deep to allow any institution that is rooted in it to be overturned , it has determined to assail the Sabbath through the very feeling that forms its strongest support . Accordingly it has ...
... feeling of the American people lies too deep to allow any institution that is rooted in it to be overturned , it has determined to assail the Sabbath through the very feeling that forms its strongest support . Accordingly it has ...
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