The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 14Methodist Episcopal Church, 1832 |
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... truth was conveyed to foreign shores . Its members were parcelled out in every clime ; societies were formed wherever a door of entrance was afforded ; and of the small company of godly persons who met in a small apartment in 1739 , the ...
... truth was conveyed to foreign shores . Its members were parcelled out in every clime ; societies were formed wherever a door of entrance was afforded ; and of the small company of godly persons who met in a small apartment in 1739 , the ...
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... truth is , that the existence and continuation of Wesleyan Methodism does not depend upon any local influence whatever , much less upon an individual ; nor need any author , even though he be the champion of some little circle of ...
... truth is , that the existence and continuation of Wesleyan Methodism does not depend upon any local influence whatever , much less upon an individual ; nor need any author , even though he be the champion of some little circle of ...
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... truth of his statement , that he conceives doubt may be entertained of the sanity or honesty of that man who denies it . ' This is the precise language into which people are sure to lapse when other resources fail . To differ from such ...
... truth of his statement , that he conceives doubt may be entertained of the sanity or honesty of that man who denies it . ' This is the precise language into which people are sure to lapse when other resources fail . To differ from such ...
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... truth and rectitude of principle . The interests of the Methodist society , in the widest sense of the word , are happily interwoven . In the web of its commingled welfare , every member is a thread , and the strength of the whole ...
... truth and rectitude of principle . The interests of the Methodist society , in the widest sense of the word , are happily interwoven . In the web of its commingled welfare , every member is a thread , and the strength of the whole ...
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... truth and importance of the mystery of our redemption by Christ , who hath borne our sins in his own body , and suffered for us , the just for the unjust , that he might bring us to God . Different opinions have been adopted with ...
... truth and importance of the mystery of our redemption by Christ , who hath borne our sins in his own body , and suffered for us , the just for the unjust , that he might bring us to God . Different opinions have been adopted with ...
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