Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Pagina 30
... means a minor importance . For these reasons , then , we should naturally expect that some change would be made in the law of the Sabbath in the New Dispen- sation , in accordance with these intimations . We grant , however , that these ...
... means a minor importance . For these reasons , then , we should naturally expect that some change would be made in the law of the Sabbath in the New Dispen- sation , in accordance with these intimations . We grant , however , that these ...
Pagina 40
... means of promoting the observance of the Lord's day ; but our limits forbid farther enlargement . We will only remark , in conclusion , that while we most earnestly resist the fanatical crusade that Infidelity is now waging against all ...
... means of promoting the observance of the Lord's day ; but our limits forbid farther enlargement . We will only remark , in conclusion , that while we most earnestly resist the fanatical crusade that Infidelity is now waging against all ...
Pagina 42
... means so adventurous a scope . We shall be concerned with only one or two of these functionaries at all ; and should ... mean M. de Cormenin and described in the work of this author which we had the pleasure of intro- * Livre des ...
... means so adventurous a scope . We shall be concerned with only one or two of these functionaries at all ; and should ... mean M. de Cormenin and described in the work of this author which we had the pleasure of intro- * Livre des ...
Pagina 60
... mean something special by this phrase ; we do not mean any superinduced moral state - though this doubtless has great effect - but an original aptitude for right moral conclusions ; men of sanctified minds have sometimes approved most ...
... mean something special by this phrase ; we do not mean any superinduced moral state - though this doubtless has great effect - but an original aptitude for right moral conclusions ; men of sanctified minds have sometimes approved most ...
Pagina 62
... means of esti- mating him . As a Preacher , Channing was pre - eminent , though he had very few really oratorical qualities . His presence in the pulpit was not commanding ; he was small in stature , exceedingly emaciated , and ...
... means of esti- mating him . As a Preacher , Channing was pre - eminent , though he had very few really oratorical qualities . His presence in the pulpit was not commanding ; he was small in stature , exceedingly emaciated , and ...
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