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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... natural religion ; as it is but common justice that those who labour for others , should be supported by them ... nature teach you what is right ? would it not have been manifest , to every man of common sense and just feeling ...
... natural religion ; as it is but common justice that those who labour for others , should be supported by them ... nature teach you what is right ? would it not have been manifest , to every man of common sense and just feeling ...
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... nature - which were met and controlled on the other hand by a humble submis- sion to the Divine will . Upon the dawn of peace , he returned to his native place , again to engage in trade . The British had not then evacuated the city ...
... nature - which were met and controlled on the other hand by a humble submis- sion to the Divine will . Upon the dawn of peace , he returned to his native place , again to engage in trade . The British had not then evacuated the city ...
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... nature of his profession , and of the manner in which the duties of it should be discharged . He lamented his own evil propensities when he counselled his friends , and never pressed the subject of religion when repulsive to the hearer ...
... nature of his profession , and of the manner in which the duties of it should be discharged . He lamented his own evil propensities when he counselled his friends , and never pressed the subject of religion when repulsive to the hearer ...
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... nature of these springs , was a good deal surprised when he thought the meat nearly cooked , to observe the water in an instant sink down and entirely disappear , not rising again till towards evening . We therefore were obliged to have ...
... nature of these springs , was a good deal surprised when he thought the meat nearly cooked , to observe the water in an instant sink down and entirely disappear , not rising again till towards evening . We therefore were obliged to have ...
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... natural turpitude of all hearts are alike ; though we have a right to expect a brighter exhibition of moral ... nature . Wise instruc- tion will give them their proper direction by presenting Christianity in such a pleasing garb ...
... natural turpitude of all hearts are alike ; though we have a right to expect a brighter exhibition of moral ... nature . Wise instruc- tion will give them their proper direction by presenting Christianity in such a pleasing garb ...
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