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... DEAR SIR , To the Editor of the Methodist Magazine . I LOSE no time in transmitting the information already in my possession , relative to the awful , alarming , and increasing sins of Sabbath - breaking , Lewd- ness , & c . & c . & c ...
... DEAR SIR , To the Editor of the Methodist Magazine . I LOSE no time in transmitting the information already in my possession , relative to the awful , alarming , and increasing sins of Sabbath - breaking , Lewd- ness , & c . & c . & c ...
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... dear partner , we have little more account of him , than that he con- fcientiously and conftantly fulfilled all the duties incumbent upon him , as a husband and as a Chriftian . On all occa- fions he was ready to help forward the work ...
... dear partner , we have little more account of him , than that he con- fcientiously and conftantly fulfilled all the duties incumbent upon him , as a husband and as a Chriftian . On all occa- fions he was ready to help forward the work ...
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... dear Sir , IT is with the utmost pleasure that I find you have reprinted " Lambert's Reading Made Easy , " and am persuaded if its excellency were known to the great body of our people , it would be highly valued , and would prove an in ...
... dear Sir , IT is with the utmost pleasure that I find you have reprinted " Lambert's Reading Made Easy , " and am persuaded if its excellency were known to the great body of our people , it would be highly valued , and would prove an in ...
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... Dear Sir , THE following moral strains were published in the beginning of the last century , and re- pulished in the Universal Magazine , for 1804 . As I believe they have never appeared in your improved Miscellany , their insertion ...
... Dear Sir , THE following moral strains were published in the beginning of the last century , and re- pulished in the Universal Magazine , for 1804 . As I believe they have never appeared in your improved Miscellany , their insertion ...
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... dear people ; but , with all due regard to the feelings of my friends , I must consider , that I am amenable , in the first place , to the great Head of the Church , for my conduct , and must , on the highest considerations , endeavour ...
... dear people ; but , with all due regard to the feelings of my friends , I must consider , that I am amenable , in the first place , to the great Head of the Church , for my conduct , and must , on the highest considerations , endeavour ...
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