Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volum 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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... holy Scrip- tures give us instruction enough . " In his eighteenth year , about 270 , the death of his parents devolved on him the care of a younger sister and a considerable estate . Six months afterward he heard in the church , just ...
... holy Scrip- tures give us instruction enough . " In his eighteenth year , about 270 , the death of his parents devolved on him the care of a younger sister and a considerable estate . Six months afterward he heard in the church , just ...
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... holy fire , or St. Anthony's fire - they are said to have performed great wonders . Athanasius , the greatest man of the Nicene age , concludes his biography of his friend with this sketch of his character : " From this short narrative ...
... holy fire , or St. Anthony's fire - they are said to have performed great wonders . Athanasius , the greatest man of the Nicene age , concludes his biography of his friend with this sketch of his character : " From this short narrative ...
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... holy monks to heaven , but give them celebrity in all the earth , however deep they may bury themselves in the wilderness . " The whole Nicene age venerated in Anthony a model saint . This fact brings out most characteristically the ...
... holy monks to heaven , but give them celebrity in all the earth , however deep they may bury themselves in the wilderness . " The whole Nicene age venerated in Anthony a model saint . This fact brings out most characteristically the ...
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... holy sacrament he took upon his pillar . Peo- ple streamed from afar to witness this standing wonder of the age . He spoke to all classes with the same friendliness , mild- ness , and love ; only women he never suffered to come within ...
... holy sacrament he took upon his pillar . Peo- ple streamed from afar to witness this standing wonder of the age . He spoke to all classes with the same friendliness , mild- ness , and love ; only women he never suffered to come within ...
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... holy Scriptures and its scriptural allusions are natural , obvious , and readily intelligible . Under the hand of the revisers some of the most impassioned utterances of Charles Wesley were softened and moderated , the better to adapt ...
... holy Scriptures and its scriptural allusions are natural , obvious , and readily intelligible . Under the hand of the revisers some of the most impassioned utterances of Charles Wesley were softened and moderated , the better to adapt ...
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