The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 18;Том 40G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1858 |
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... matter historically , it will be seen that at the beginning , and for a considerable period after , the action of Method- ism on slavery was indirect , and not positive or legislative ; and . that civil freedom was rather the result ...
... matter historically , it will be seen that at the beginning , and for a considerable period after , the action of Method- ism on slavery was indirect , and not positive or legislative ; and . that civil freedom was rather the result ...
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... matter , however im- portant , entered not into their calculations . Nor shall we probably err if we conclude that at that time a providential direction was given to the current of their thoughts , whereby hostility was not provoked by ...
... matter , however im- portant , entered not into their calculations . Nor shall we probably err if we conclude that at that time a providential direction was given to the current of their thoughts , whereby hostility was not provoked by ...
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... matter , one only continuing in the States , facilitated Mr. Wesley's subsequent arrangements for the ecclesiastical settlement of Methodism in America . Asbury formed a resolution , says Drew , in his life of Dr. Coke , " to have no ...
... matter , one only continuing in the States , facilitated Mr. Wesley's subsequent arrangements for the ecclesiastical settlement of Methodism in America . Asbury formed a resolution , says Drew , in his life of Dr. Coke , " to have no ...
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... matter of fact that , for a long season , nothing directly bearing on the civil state of the slaves was attempted ; and chiefly for the reason that the hearts of pious people were almost exclusively engrossed with a concern for their ...
... matter of fact that , for a long season , nothing directly bearing on the civil state of the slaves was attempted ; and chiefly for the reason that the hearts of pious people were almost exclusively engrossed with a concern for their ...
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... matter ; and it is the more worthy of special notice , because it seems to have modified the course of proceeding in the conducting of our West Indian mission . About the time of those great revivals of religion in America , there were ...
... matter ; and it is the more worthy of special notice , because it seems to have modified the course of proceeding in the conducting of our West Indian mission . About the time of those great revivals of religion in America , there were ...
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