The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 21;Том 43G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1861 |
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... to determine it for the present by lot . However questionable this proceeding may seem , the scene was one of affecting solemnity and interest , as showing the difficulties and 1861.1 9 Methodism after Wesley's Death .
... to determine it for the present by lot . However questionable this proceeding may seem , the scene was one of affecting solemnity and interest , as showing the difficulties and 1861.1 9 Methodism after Wesley's Death .
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affecting solemnity and interest , as showing the difficulties and the forbearing spirit of these good men . They knelt while four of them offered prayer . " Almost all the preachers were in tears , " and " the glory of God filled the ...
affecting solemnity and interest , as showing the difficulties and the forbearing spirit of these good men . They knelt while four of them offered prayer . " Almost all the preachers were in tears , " and " the glory of God filled the ...
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... interest in his own person , it required thorough reorganization . Watson by his splendid eloquence in the pulpit and on the platform , and by his counsels in the Conference and in committees , was one of the chief men who conducted it ...
... interest in his own person , it required thorough reorganization . Watson by his splendid eloquence in the pulpit and on the platform , and by his counsels in the Conference and in committees , was one of the chief men who conducted it ...
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... interests which have been common to the Protestant denominations of England . An eminent divine of another communion , ( Dr. Leifchild , ) said at his grave , that " in the extent of his information , the comprehensiveness of his views ...
... interests which have been common to the Protestant denominations of England . An eminent divine of another communion , ( Dr. Leifchild , ) said at his grave , that " in the extent of his information , the comprehensiveness of his views ...
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... interests of its Anglo - Saxon field , has energized and ennobled it in all its characteristics , and would seem to pledge to it a uni- versal and perpetual sway in the earth . ART . II . - ANNIHILATION . THE doctrine of 30 [ January ...
... interests of its Anglo - Saxon field , has energized and ennobled it in all its characteristics , and would seem to pledge to it a uni- versal and perpetual sway in the earth . ART . II . - ANNIHILATION . THE doctrine of 30 [ January ...
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