The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 21;Том 43G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1861 |
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... sense of his inadequacy to represent it justly . On ascending the pulpit he announced for his text : " He must reign till he hath put all enemies under his feet . " " It is hardly possible , " says his biographer , " to conceive of argu ...
... sense of his inadequacy to represent it justly . On ascending the pulpit he announced for his text : " He must reign till he hath put all enemies under his feet . " " It is hardly possible , " says his biographer , " to conceive of argu ...
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... sense and native eloquence . " It is hardly possible , " says a Methodist authority , " to estimate the fruits of this man's la- bors and prayers . Nor was his usefulness confined to those of his own rank in life ; gentlemen , country ...
... sense and native eloquence . " It is hardly possible , " says a Methodist authority , " to estimate the fruits of this man's la- bors and prayers . Nor was his usefulness confined to those of his own rank in life ; gentlemen , country ...
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... sense of Scripture , from which there is no warrant to depart . When we say that the body dies , we are supposed to mean that it ceases to be ; and hence it is argued that when God says , " The soul that sinneth it shall die , " he must ...
... sense of Scripture , from which there is no warrant to depart . When we say that the body dies , we are supposed to mean that it ceases to be ; and hence it is argued that when God says , " The soul that sinneth it shall die , " he must ...
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... sense , then , does the ordinary literal meaning of the word death sig- nify annihilation ? I do not see . It never implies destruction of substance , and , in material organizations , does not cause dissolution , though leading to it ...
... sense , then , does the ordinary literal meaning of the word death sig- nify annihilation ? I do not see . It never implies destruction of substance , and , in material organizations , does not cause dissolution , though leading to it ...
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... sense than mere existence , even as regards this world and the ideas of the unregenerate , and signifies the proper value , use , and enjoyment of such an existence as man has received . The worldly imagine that " life consists " in ...
... sense than mere existence , even as regards this world and the ideas of the unregenerate , and signifies the proper value , use , and enjoyment of such an existence as man has received . The worldly imagine that " life consists " in ...
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