Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... body of men among us were anxious to make these appeals as frequent and as prominent as possible . With what motives they do this is best known to themselves ; but all who have foresight must deeply regret a course which will in the 29.
... body of men among us were anxious to make these appeals as frequent and as prominent as possible . With what motives they do this is best known to themselves ; but all who have foresight must deeply regret a course which will in the 29.
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... appealed to the unlettered crowds to whom they first addressed themselves with the services of the Common Prayer - book would have been to appeal in vain . These hearers were in a state of the densest ignorance , un- acquainted with ...
... appealed to the unlettered crowds to whom they first addressed themselves with the services of the Common Prayer - book would have been to appeal in vain . These hearers were in a state of the densest ignorance , un- acquainted with ...
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... uneducated listeners . Some have ascribed it to the personal character which pervades their addresses : the appeal being made as it were to each individual soul . traced in the But whatever Others have considered it due 39 65.
... uneducated listeners . Some have ascribed it to the personal character which pervades their addresses : the appeal being made as it were to each individual soul . traced in the But whatever Others have considered it due 39 65.
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... appeal to the heart , and often very little to the head . It should be noticed that they were driven as it were to the sort of preaching which they adopted . It was with the utmost repugnance at first , that their leaders went out into ...
... appeal to the heart , and often very little to the head . It should be noticed that they were driven as it were to the sort of preaching which they adopted . It was with the utmost repugnance at first , that their leaders went out into ...
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... appeal to the power of the Almighty . Nothing is too little for him to expect to be heard in , and nothing more probable to his mind than that God should vouchsafe an instant miracle for his comfort or satisfaction . Of a kindred nature ...
... appeal to the power of the Almighty . Nothing is too little for him to expect to be heard in , and nothing more probable to his mind than that God should vouchsafe an instant miracle for his comfort or satisfaction . Of a kindred nature ...
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