The Methodist Quarterly Review, 34 tomas;56 tomasG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1874 |
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... religious , but - ecclesiastical than they were political . Had the great religious organizations of the coun- try been more mobile and elastic , and had leaders appeared equal to the occasion , what might have happened ? But the field ...
... religious , but - ecclesiastical than they were political . Had the great religious organizations of the coun- try been more mobile and elastic , and had leaders appeared equal to the occasion , what might have happened ? But the field ...
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... religion , such a religion as the Methodist Church was raised up by Di- vine Providence to establish , conserve , and extend , is the instrumentality appointed of God to antagonize all these dan- gerous tendencies . Nor are the whites ...
... religion , such a religion as the Methodist Church was raised up by Di- vine Providence to establish , conserve , and extend , is the instrumentality appointed of God to antagonize all these dan- gerous tendencies . Nor are the whites ...
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... religious life must lower as the intel- lectual life rises . We believe no such libel upon our religion . The very fact that our Methodist opposers of education were converted to its cause by the sweeping revivals that proved our ...
... religious life must lower as the intel- lectual life rises . We believe no such libel upon our religion . The very fact that our Methodist opposers of education were converted to its cause by the sweeping revivals that proved our ...
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the limits at which morality shades off into religion . For , as I shall hereafter show , Religion views the individual in his relations to the Infinite Power manifested in a universe of casually connected phenomena , as Morality views ...
the limits at which morality shades off into religion . For , as I shall hereafter show , Religion views the individual in his relations to the Infinite Power manifested in a universe of casually connected phenomena , as Morality views ...
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... religion , and launch their bark upon the wave . But for us , we desire neither to be its passengers nor pilots ... religion meant the religious sentiment ; and Christianity , that sentiment as determined by Jesus Christ . But we are ...
... religion , and launch their bark upon the wave . But for us , we desire neither to be its passengers nor pilots ... religion meant the religious sentiment ; and Christianity , that sentiment as determined by Jesus Christ . But we are ...
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