The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 21;Том 43G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1861 |
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... cause , and its enemies congratulated one another on its probable failure . While its guides were exhorting or remon- strating with each other , Churchmen were seeking to draw it into the establishment , and Dissenters exasperated its ...
... cause , and its enemies congratulated one another on its probable failure . While its guides were exhorting or remon- strating with each other , Churchmen were seeking to draw it into the establishment , and Dissenters exasperated its ...
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... cause , and showed himself a brave man and a successful preacher . He was now on circuits in England and Scotland , and having caught the contagion of the ultra - democratic ideas of the day , was determined to reform Methodism . His ...
... cause , and showed himself a brave man and a successful preacher . He was now on circuits in England and Scotland , and having caught the contagion of the ultra - democratic ideas of the day , was determined to reform Methodism . His ...
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... cause . We have not here time to detail the concessions made by the preachers ; suffice it now to say that nothing which was asked was withheld by these devoted and self - sacrificing men , if it could be conceded without an aban ...
... cause . We have not here time to detail the concessions made by the preachers ; suffice it now to say that nothing which was asked was withheld by these devoted and self - sacrificing men , if it could be conceded without an aban ...
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... cause in the metropolis . He preached in City Road Chapel ; he paced its vestry , before the sermon , in deep agitation , oppressed by the burden of his theme and the sense of his inadequacy to represent it justly . On ascending the ...
... cause in the metropolis . He preached in City Road Chapel ; he paced its vestry , before the sermon , in deep agitation , oppressed by the burden of his theme and the sense of his inadequacy to represent it justly . On ascending the ...
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communicants , he saw them increased to nearly 44,000 ; he saw the cause extended to South Africa , India , New South Wales , the Tonga Islands , and so thoroughly established abroad and influential at home as to promise to encompass ...
communicants , he saw them increased to nearly 44,000 ; he saw the cause extended to South Africa , India , New South Wales , the Tonga Islands , and so thoroughly established abroad and influential at home as to promise to encompass ...
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