The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 32G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1850 |
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were very slow to receive it . " The man who can believe it pos- sible , " says Celsus , " for Greeks and barbarians , in Europe , Asia , and Africa , to agree in one code of religious laws , must be quite void of understanding . " But ...
were very slow to receive it . " The man who can believe it pos- sible , " says Celsus , " for Greeks and barbarians , in Europe , Asia , and Africa , to agree in one code of religious laws , must be quite void of understanding . " But ...
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... believe in the reality of oracles , in the divine significance of dreams , in direct revelations to the inward , spiritual sense of wise and good men ; in the superhuman origin , direction , and progress of great nations , and in the ...
... believe in the reality of oracles , in the divine significance of dreams , in direct revelations to the inward , spiritual sense of wise and good men ; in the superhuman origin , direction , and progress of great nations , and in the ...
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... believe that the statement has some foundation in truth , strange as it may appear to those who suppose , and correctly , too , that the soldier of Christ , engaged in fighting his battles against the powers of paganism and heathenism ...
... believe that the statement has some foundation in truth , strange as it may appear to those who suppose , and correctly , too , that the soldier of Christ , engaged in fighting his battles against the powers of paganism and heathenism ...
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... believe that this influence will be exercised on the side of justice , honour , and truth ; and sincerely hope that no difficulties will arise between the Company and our own citizens , but that all may live harmoniously together ...
... believe that this influence will be exercised on the side of justice , honour , and truth ; and sincerely hope that no difficulties will arise between the Company and our own citizens , but that all may live harmoniously together ...
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... believe we need not apologize for quoting largely from Mr. Palmer's description of Oregon ; for although his style may not charm the fastidious , we are sure that his truthful and exact accounts must possess peculiar interest to the ...
... believe we need not apologize for quoting largely from Mr. Palmer's description of Oregon ; for although his style may not charm the fastidious , we are sure that his truthful and exact accounts must possess peculiar interest to the ...
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