The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 25; Volume 47G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1865 |
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... opinion respecting the posi- tion of love , nor should there be any respecting fear ; it is as properly an element of all true religion as love . The proposi- tion is without limitation . We affirm it as much of angels as of men . The ...
... opinion respecting the posi- tion of love , nor should there be any respecting fear ; it is as properly an element of all true religion as love . The proposi- tion is without limitation . We affirm it as much of angels as of men . The ...
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... opinions which deny to the goodness of God its discrimination , or make it alike free and saving to all , to the finally wicked as to the good , not only make it to clash with justice , but strike both down together . Then both are ...
... opinions which deny to the goodness of God its discrimination , or make it alike free and saving to all , to the finally wicked as to the good , not only make it to clash with justice , but strike both down together . Then both are ...
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... Opinion went against it ; silence occurred in the universities occupied in general by men of the second class , some of whom however , especially in criticism , were eminent . All these facts are the easier to understand because ...
... Opinion went against it ; silence occurred in the universities occupied in general by men of the second class , some of whom however , especially in criticism , were eminent . All these facts are the easier to understand because ...
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... opinion among physicists seems to have been , that this motion . consists in excursions or oscillations of the atom across centers of equilibrium external to itself . Later investigations on this point , however , seem to unsettle this ...
... opinion among physicists seems to have been , that this motion . consists in excursions or oscillations of the atom across centers of equilibrium external to itself . Later investigations on this point , however , seem to unsettle this ...
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... opinion : " Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object , which produce in us that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is heat , in the object is nothing but motion ...
... opinion : " Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object , which produce in us that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is heat , in the object is nothing but motion ...
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