Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 7; Volume 18Methodist book concern, 1836 |
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... mind and upon the world . But whatever of human infirmity may be discoverable in the con- duct of Cranmer , the general virtues of his character , the amenity of his disposition , the dignity of his deportment , and his ardent attach ...
... mind and upon the world . But whatever of human infirmity may be discoverable in the con- duct of Cranmer , the general virtues of his character , the amenity of his disposition , the dignity of his deportment , and his ardent attach ...
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... mind had been awakened by the study of the Scriptures , and by the best models of secular literature . But every day he lived , and more especially every hour he passed at Rome , strengthened his conviction that nothing could do justice ...
... mind had been awakened by the study of the Scriptures , and by the best models of secular literature . But every day he lived , and more especially every hour he passed at Rome , strengthened his conviction that nothing could do justice ...
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... mind of Eng- land had been in a state of incessant commotion . Questions had been freely agitated , the discussion of which was sure to send a feeling of restlessness and impatience throughout the whole mass of the community . A force ...
... mind of Eng- land had been in a state of incessant commotion . Questions had been freely agitated , the discussion of which was sure to send a feeling of restlessness and impatience throughout the whole mass of the community . A force ...
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... minds of them that resorted unto her , and to obtain worldly praise . By reason of which , her confessions , many and ... mind is ever prone to run into extremes . And this is more especially true in times of great excitement . No sooner ...
... minds of them that resorted unto her , and to obtain worldly praise . By reason of which , her confessions , many and ... mind is ever prone to run into extremes . And this is more especially true in times of great excitement . No sooner ...
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... mind that the whole could be nothing more than a confederacy for his destruction , and that Gardiner was the life and soul of the design . Upon this con- viction he acted with his usual promptness . He , one evening , ordered his barge ...
... mind that the whole could be nothing more than a confederacy for his destruction , and that Gardiner was the life and soul of the design . Upon this con- viction he acted with his usual promptness . He , one evening , ordered his barge ...
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Page 126 - O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not...
Page 155 - And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation; And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.
Page 124 - The condition of man, after the fall of Adam, is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God : wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.
Page 360 - And the Lord will create upon every dwelling place of mount Zion, and upon her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night : for upon all the glory shall be a defence.
Page 130 - For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.
Page 269 - For we are saved by hope : but hope that is seen is not hope : for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for ? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.
Page 139 - For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth. to the purifying of the flesh : How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?
Page 155 - And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne, and the beasts and the elders, and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands, saying with a loud voice, "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honour and glory and blessing.
Page 155 - Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever. And the four beasts said, Amen. And the four and twenty elders fell down and worshipped him that liveth for ever and ever.
Page 139 - THAT which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of life ; (for the life was manifested, and we have seen it, and bear witness, and shew unto you that eternal life, which was with the Father, and was manifested unto us...