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... condition in the training of those who are born to command . Wesley learned , as a boy , to suffer wrongfully with a ... human nature which he embodied in the code of the Kingswood school : he seems to have ima- gined that little boys ...
... condition in the training of those who are born to command . Wesley learned , as a boy , to suffer wrongfully with a ... human nature which he embodied in the code of the Kingswood school : he seems to have ima- gined that little boys ...
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... human nature which the writer throughout supposes . Wesley , probably , had then made little acquaintance with the medieval monastic and ascetic system ; other- wise he would have perceived that the De Imitatione looks no further than ...
... human nature which the writer throughout supposes . Wesley , probably , had then made little acquaintance with the medieval monastic and ascetic system ; other- wise he would have perceived that the De Imitatione looks no further than ...
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... nature so noble ( Christian principles apart ) could have remained stationary . Christian prin- ciples , with a ... human bosom has ever admitted ruled him supremely . — WESLEY'S EARLY RELIGIOUS CONNECTIONS . EXCEPT so far as it formed ...
... nature so noble ( Christian principles apart ) could have remained stationary . Christian prin- ciples , with a ... human bosom has ever admitted ruled him supremely . — WESLEY'S EARLY RELIGIOUS CONNECTIONS . EXCEPT so far as it formed ...
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... human nature ; and they must be ignorant of the laws which take effect upon it , when its utmost energies are put in strenuous movement . It is a mistake to imagine that the sum of small motives can ever con- stitute , or be equivalent ...
... human nature ; and they must be ignorant of the laws which take effect upon it , when its utmost energies are put in strenuous movement . It is a mistake to imagine that the sum of small motives can ever con- stitute , or be equivalent ...
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... human nature , and true toward human nature , and toward the moral system - when , with facts such as these in view , we think the word enthusiast appropriate , as applied to the principal actors , we either write English miserably , or ...
... human nature , and true toward human nature , and toward the moral system - when , with facts such as these in view , we think the word enthusiast appropriate , as applied to the principal actors , we either write English miserably , or ...
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