The Methodist Magazine, Volume 5J. Soule and T. Mason for the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, 1822 - Methodist Church |
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... eternal things . O the love of Christ , it is wonderous ! And can our hearts remain unmoved at such love ? Olet us resolve to spend the rest of our days in his service . The following serious reflections are made on hearing a sermon ...
... eternal things . O the love of Christ , it is wonderous ! And can our hearts remain unmoved at such love ? Olet us resolve to spend the rest of our days in his service . The following serious reflections are made on hearing a sermon ...
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... eternal happiness of that part of community which is soon to enter upon the theatre of life , and the pertinent remarks contained in the following. communication. ,. induce. us. to. devote. a. few. more. pages. to. this. interesting.
... eternal happiness of that part of community which is soon to enter upon the theatre of life , and the pertinent remarks contained in the following. communication. ,. induce. us. to. devote. a. few. more. pages. to. this. interesting.
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... eternal interests of their fellow men , who , although inhabiting the same country , have never heard of salvation by the Son of God . Is it not remarkable that vast sums have been expended in this country for the establishment of mis ...
... eternal interests of their fellow men , who , although inhabiting the same country , have never heard of salvation by the Son of God . Is it not remarkable that vast sums have been expended in this country for the establishment of mis ...
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... eternal Judge for all the evils which result to the poor Indians from this deplorable traffic ? Already the Indians have suffered irreparable injury ; for it is much to be feared that many of them have been ruined for ever . In ...
... eternal Judge for all the evils which result to the poor Indians from this deplorable traffic ? Already the Indians have suffered irreparable injury ; for it is much to be feared that many of them have been ruined for ever . In ...
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... eternal re- murmur or complain on account of my ward . affliction . If it should please the Lord to permit me to get well , I am content- • WILLIAM SWAYZE . Deerfield , Nov. 27 , 1821 . Poetry . CHRISTMAS . ADDRESS TO THE SAVIOUR . From ...
... eternal re- murmur or complain on account of my ward . affliction . If it should please the Lord to permit me to get well , I am content- • WILLIAM SWAYZE . Deerfield , Nov. 27 , 1821 . Poetry . CHRISTMAS . ADDRESS TO THE SAVIOUR . From ...
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