Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9; Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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... truth ; and that he still acts for our benefit , and is our Intercessor with the Father . This we agreed to be the prevalent sentiment of our brethren . With respect to the Atonement , the great body of liberal Christians seem to me to ...
... truth ; and that he still acts for our benefit , and is our Intercessor with the Father . This we agreed to be the prevalent sentiment of our brethren . With respect to the Atonement , the great body of liberal Christians seem to me to ...
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... truth , and goodness , it was there . There , amid sore trials , the great question , I trust , was settled within me , whether I would obey the higher or lower prin- ciples of my nature — whether I would be the victim of passion , the ...
... truth , and goodness , it was there . There , amid sore trials , the great question , I trust , was settled within me , whether I would obey the higher or lower prin- ciples of my nature — whether I would be the victim of passion , the ...
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... truth . There are two considerations , however , which show that a habit of faith in received opinions is more legitimate than a habit of doubt . One is , the unquestionable inability of the mass of mankind , from the want of FOURTH ...
... truth . There are two considerations , however , which show that a habit of faith in received opinions is more legitimate than a habit of doubt . One is , the unquestionable inability of the mass of mankind , from the want of FOURTH ...
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... truth that we think his theological errors originated . He was so addicted to moral reasoning , to practical views ... truths of revelation , not within the scope of direct moral reasoning - as the doctrine of the Trinity , for instance ...
... truth that we think his theological errors originated . He was so addicted to moral reasoning , to practical views ... truths of revelation , not within the scope of direct moral reasoning - as the doctrine of the Trinity , for instance ...
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... truth , in its own essential beauty and inherent power , was his whole dependence in the pulpit , Had he used a brilliant sentence , or a beautiful figure , evidently because of its rhetorical finish , it would have startled his ...
... truth , in its own essential beauty and inherent power , was his whole dependence in the pulpit , Had he used a brilliant sentence , or a beautiful figure , evidently because of its rhetorical finish , it would have startled his ...
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