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... as we have to offer our thanks , both to the SuBSCRIBERS , who , by calling for our labours , encourage us in prosecuting them ; and to our CORRESPONDENTS , whose aid contributes so much to the interest and value of the work .
... as we have to offer our thanks , both to the SuBSCRIBERS , who , by calling for our labours , encourage us in prosecuting them ; and to our CORRESPONDENTS , whose aid contributes so much to the interest and value of the work .
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Mr. Crosse was one of the few who rightly understood the position of Wesleyan Methodism in its relation to the Church , and to the interests of society at large ; and , under the influence of Christian and enlarged views , he honoured ...
Mr. Crosse was one of the few who rightly understood the position of Wesleyan Methodism in its relation to the Church , and to the interests of society at large ; and , under the influence of Christian and enlarged views , he honoured ...
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... certainly imbibed its spirit ; and it is in heaven you lay up your treasure ; and , seeking first the kingdom of God and his righteousness , every other interest exerts a feeble influence in comparison of “ the one thing needful .
... certainly imbibed its spirit ; and it is in heaven you lay up your treasure ; and , seeking first the kingdom of God and his righteousness , every other interest exerts a feeble influence in comparison of “ the one thing needful .
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... of interest which the law of your country , as well as that of charity , forbids ? Are there not in your transactions secrets which you would blush to see exposed ? Is fraud altogether unknown in your affairs ?
... of interest which the law of your country , as well as that of charity , forbids ? Are there not in your transactions secrets which you would blush to see exposed ? Is fraud altogether unknown in your affairs ?
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Are the kingdom of God and the interests of charity provided for by a separate account in your pecuniary arrangements , or do you merely meet them as you would other unforeseen expenses ? Do you give more , nay , as much , to charity ...
Are the kingdom of God and the interests of charity provided for by a separate account in your pecuniary arrangements , or do you merely meet them as you would other unforeseen expenses ? Do you give more , nay , as much , to charity ...
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