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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Page 4
... soon see with what frankness and decision he who would sacrifice every right , or in- terest of his own , or even life itself , to the honour of the Gospel , demands the recompense due to pastoral toils ; without once be- traying the ...
... soon see with what frankness and decision he who would sacrifice every right , or in- terest of his own , or even life itself , to the honour of the Gospel , demands the recompense due to pastoral toils ; without once be- traying the ...
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... soon prove their ruin ; as covetous- ness or injustice is already their sin and shame . Let us now consider II . The mode which should be adopted to attain this instituted end . In many instances , men could wish that God had interposed ...
... soon prove their ruin ; as covetous- ness or injustice is already their sin and shame . Let us now consider II . The mode which should be adopted to attain this instituted end . In many instances , men could wish that God had interposed ...
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... soon to leave in dis- grace - marks of civility and attention frequently passed between the citizens and British officers ; but it was not without many sug- gestions on the part of the occupant soldiery , and strong fears en- tertained ...
... soon to leave in dis- grace - marks of civility and attention frequently passed between the citizens and British officers ; but it was not without many sug- gestions on the part of the occupant soldiery , and strong fears en- tertained ...
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... soon be repaired , commerce flourish , science be fostered , and all the civil and social virtues be cherished in the same illustrious manner which formerly reflected so much credit on the inhabitants of New - York . In fine , may every ...
... soon be repaired , commerce flourish , science be fostered , and all the civil and social virtues be cherished in the same illustrious manner which formerly reflected so much credit on the inhabitants of New - York . In fine , may every ...
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... Soon after this , Mr. Tucker returned to Danbury to spend the remainder of his days in a country village , where he might enjoy that peace of mind , which the world can neither give nor take away . His ancestors and connections were ...
... Soon after this , Mr. Tucker returned to Danbury to spend the remainder of his days in a country village , where he might enjoy that peace of mind , which the world can neither give nor take away . His ancestors and connections were ...
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