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... continue to address , in turn , the same con- gregations ; for such congregations would have been kept in the pitiable condition of a ship , thrown on its beam ends , larboard and starboard , by hurricanes driving alter- nately east and ...
... continue to address , in turn , the same con- gregations ; for such congregations would have been kept in the pitiable condition of a ship , thrown on its beam ends , larboard and starboard , by hurricanes driving alter- nately east and ...
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... impulse together , and these continue for some time in a state of disorderly and commingled agitation . Hence it is that , in seasons of religious quickening among the uneducated classes , illusions 72 FOUNDERS OF METHODISM .
... impulse together , and these continue for some time in a state of disorderly and commingled agitation . Hence it is that , in seasons of religious quickening among the uneducated classes , illusions 72 FOUNDERS OF METHODISM .
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... continue to exert over it an unspent power , which touch that element in human nature which itself is imperishable - namely , the moral consciousness . All other things , bright as they may appear to be , fade ; and , as to each in its ...
... continue to exert over it an unspent power , which touch that element in human nature which itself is imperishable - namely , the moral consciousness . All other things , bright as they may appear to be , fade ; and , as to each in its ...
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... continue to bring forward and insist upon . Whoever , while he holds this theory , flies off from its application in a case so flagrant and so thoroughly unambiguous as this , implicates him- self in the sin of schism , and comes within ...
... continue to bring forward and insist upon . Whoever , while he holds this theory , flies off from its application in a case so flagrant and so thoroughly unambiguous as this , implicates him- self in the sin of schism , and comes within ...
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... continue for ever to be called after the name of its promulgator , whether Luther , Calvin , Barclay , or Wesley . If Methodism had not so early split itself upon the Arminian and Calvinistic controversy , it is probable , or it may at ...
... continue for ever to be called after the name of its promulgator , whether Luther , Calvin , Barclay , or Wesley . If Methodism had not so early split itself upon the Arminian and Calvinistic controversy , it is probable , or it may at ...
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