Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Pagina 10
... wisdom of the choice . The principal reason for this opinion , was a fear that the reverend gentleman could not readily adapt himself to American habits of thought and action . He was known to be a loyalist of the most loyal sort ; and ...
... wisdom of the choice . The principal reason for this opinion , was a fear that the reverend gentleman could not readily adapt himself to American habits of thought and action . He was known to be a loyalist of the most loyal sort ; and ...
Pagina 58
... wisdom , and the faith that God has wrought into our nature , are to be put away in the struggle for human emancipation . Channing would never so teach ; but there was an habitual ten- dency in him to such an extreme , and it is ...
... wisdom , and the faith that God has wrought into our nature , are to be put away in the struggle for human emancipation . Channing would never so teach ; but there was an habitual ten- dency in him to such an extreme , and it is ...
Pagina 60
... wisdom of the one with the splendid idealism of the other . Such a man as Dr. Channing must have stood majestically in advance of his age , whenever and wherever he had lived . He lived , according to the sense of the present generation ...
... wisdom of the one with the splendid idealism of the other . Such a man as Dr. Channing must have stood majestically in advance of his age , whenever and wherever he had lived . He lived , according to the sense of the present generation ...
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... college associate , Judge White , says : " His wisdom , goodness , and sanctity , as well as his genius and intellectual powers , were strongly developed ; and I began to feel in his company , what only increased 72 [ January , Channing .
... college associate , Judge White , says : " His wisdom , goodness , and sanctity , as well as his genius and intellectual powers , were strongly developed ; and I began to feel in his company , what only increased 72 [ January , Channing .
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... wisdom , restoration to the favour and image of God . Though our translators have rendered the word bis by the term “ grave , yet we rightly think of the state of the soul rather than of that of the body when contemplating the doctrine ...
... wisdom , restoration to the favour and image of God . Though our translators have rendered the word bis by the term “ grave , yet we rightly think of the state of the soul rather than of that of the body when contemplating the doctrine ...
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