The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Bind 154A. Constable, 1881 |
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... brought the tidings of the Christian faith to the Kingswood miners and similar men by means of field preaching . His passionate oratory took their hearts by storm , and when he found himself unequal to the demands created by his own ...
... brought the tidings of the Christian faith to the Kingswood miners and similar men by means of field preaching . His passionate oratory took their hearts by storm , and when he found himself unequal to the demands created by his own ...
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... brought some degree of religious instruction to all Wesleyans . It has furnished an easy and effectual means for dealing with immorality in its members . It has provided a furnace in which the raw material has been fused till it could ...
... brought some degree of religious instruction to all Wesleyans . It has furnished an easy and effectual means for dealing with immorality in its members . It has provided a furnace in which the raw material has been fused till it could ...
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... brought into some sort of relationship to the class meeting . The Methodist Episcopal Church has endeavoured to rectify this , but without success . Hints are found in some Methodist publications that Confirma- tion as administered in ...
... brought into some sort of relationship to the class meeting . The Methodist Episcopal Church has endeavoured to rectify this , but without success . Hints are found in some Methodist publications that Confirma- tion as administered in ...
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... brought only when that condition had long existed ; and Methodist preachers abstained from using the style and title appropriate to ordained ministers , and from assuming in any way collectively the language of complete pastoral ...
... brought only when that condition had long existed ; and Methodist preachers abstained from using the style and title appropriate to ordained ministers , and from assuming in any way collectively the language of complete pastoral ...
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... brought his ships to , on an open and flat shore . This last clause has given rise to a vast mass of controversy . It will be noted that Cæsar does not say whether he went to the east or the west , but merely that he advanced 7,000 ...
... brought his ships to , on an open and flat shore . This last clause has given rise to a vast mass of controversy . It will be noted that Cæsar does not say whether he went to the east or the west , but merely that he advanced 7,000 ...
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Side 511 - Our little systems have their day; They have their day and cease to be; They are but broken lights of thee, And thou, O Lord, art more than they.
Side 496 - Nor wilt thou snare him in the white ravine, Nor find him dropt upon the firths of ice. That huddling slant in furrow-cloven falls To roll the torrent out of dusky doors: But follow ; let the torrent dance thee down To find him in the valley; let the wild Lean-headed Eagles yelp alone, and leave The monstrous ledges there to slope, and spill Their thousand wreaths of dangling water-smoke, That like a broken purpose waste in air: So waste not thou; but come; for all the vales Await thee; azure pillars...
Side 185 - For I know, that in me, (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing : for to will is present with me ; but how to perform that which is good I find not.
Side 184 - For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I.
Side 184 - In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves ; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth...
Side 503 - THERE rolls the deep where grew the tree. O earth, what changes hast thou seen ! There where the long street roars, hath been The stillness of the central sea. The hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands ; They melt like mist, the solid lands, Like clouds they shape themselves and go.
Side 185 - I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: but I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.
Side 387 - The glass is as it were a shining star. (This lamp is) kindled from a blessed tree, an olive neither of the East nor of the West, whose oil would almost glow forth (of itself) though no fire touched it. Light upon light.
Side 185 - For the good that I would, I do not: but the evil, which I would not, that I do. Now if I do that I would not, it is no more I that do it, BUT SIN THAT DWELLTH IN ME. I find then a law, that, when I would do good Evil is present with me.
Side 488 - And drunk delight of battle with my peers, Far on the ringing plains of windy Troy. I am a part of all that I have met ; Yet all experience is an arch wherethro...