Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 - Methodist Church |
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... . It is simply the agreement of Scripture with * Romans xi , 14 , 16. " Macknight's Trans . " Watson , vol . i , page 9 . Scripture . To say of the will of God that 1864. ] of Theology , " by Rev. Richard Watson . 13.
... . It is simply the agreement of Scripture with * Romans xi , 14 , 16. " Macknight's Trans . " Watson , vol . i , page 9 . Scripture . To say of the will of God that 1864. ] of Theology , " by Rev. Richard Watson . 13.
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... Roman Catholic appeal to Scripture in proof that it was his solemn duty to persecute and burn all heretics ? and did not he believe he was doing God service ? Did not the Puritan seek for precedents to guide his ordinary conduct in the ...
... Roman Catholic appeal to Scripture in proof that it was his solemn duty to persecute and burn all heretics ? and did not he believe he was doing God service ? Did not the Puritan seek for precedents to guide his ordinary conduct in the ...
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... principles , " man has to determine his duty under all the varying circumstances and relations of his * See Romans i , 21-32 . earthly existence . We may err in the application of 1864. ] 25 of Theology , " by Rev. Richard Watson .
... principles , " man has to determine his duty under all the varying circumstances and relations of his * See Romans i , 21-32 . earthly existence . We may err in the application of 1864. ] 25 of Theology , " by Rev. Richard Watson .
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... Roman Church , and exerted for many centuries down to the Reformation , and even to the present time , a powerful influence for good and evil upon the Church and the world . The first known Christian hermit , as distinct from the ...
... Roman Church , and exerted for many centuries down to the Reformation , and even to the present time , a powerful influence for good and evil upon the Church and the world . The first known Christian hermit , as distinct from the ...
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... Roman empire . What gave him his renown was not learning , nor worldly wisdom , nor human art , but alone his piety toward God . And let all the brethren know that the Lord will not only take holy monks to heaven , but give them ...
... Roman empire . What gave him his renown was not learning , nor worldly wisdom , nor human art , but alone his piety toward God . And let all the brethren know that the Lord will not only take holy monks to heaven , but give them ...
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