Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 91
... matter of course , this series of reports which we make the basis of the present article . The Prison Association owes its origin to the Board of Prison Inspectors of the State of New York , who , in Novem- ber , 1844 , through their ...
... matter of course , this series of reports which we make the basis of the present article . The Prison Association owes its origin to the Board of Prison Inspectors of the State of New York , who , in Novem- ber , 1844 , through their ...
Pagina 94
... matter , builds at the foundation , and purifies the streams in the fountain . The first annual meeting of the Association was held in the Broadway Tabernacle , on the evening of December 5 , 1845. It was an occasion of great interest ...
... matter , builds at the foundation , and purifies the streams in the fountain . The first annual meeting of the Association was held in the Broadway Tabernacle , on the evening of December 5 , 1845. It was an occasion of great interest ...
Pagina 122
... matter without much discussion . The sermon , which is among his papers , is a plain and earn- est exposition and application of John viii , 36 , and very clearly evinces his intense hatred of slavery , and also , by its reserves , his ...
... matter without much discussion . The sermon , which is among his papers , is a plain and earn- est exposition and application of John viii , 36 , and very clearly evinces his intense hatred of slavery , and also , by its reserves , his ...
Pagina 127
... matter of conviction than of sentiment , and though often deeply emotional , yet he ha- bitually suppressed and concealed his religious feelings , while he steadily pursued the way of duty . That he carried this excel- lence too far may ...
... matter of conviction than of sentiment , and though often deeply emotional , yet he ha- bitually suppressed and concealed his religious feelings , while he steadily pursued the way of duty . That he carried this excel- lence too far may ...
Pagina 129
... matters to declare that he never wrote a sentence of bad English in his lifetime . A few years later , when the Quarterly , under the editorship of Dr. Peck , had assumed an advanced position among the first of its class , a review of ...
... matters to declare that he never wrote a sentence of bad English in his lifetime . A few years later , when the Quarterly , under the editorship of Dr. Peck , had assumed an advanced position among the first of its class , a review of ...
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