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... as a Clergyman the fact was pleasingly confirmed , that a friendly yet judicious recognition of Wesleyan Methodism , so far from proving injurious to the interests of the Church , directly tends to the extension of its influence .
... as a Clergyman the fact was pleasingly confirmed , that a friendly yet judicious recognition of Wesleyan Methodism , so far from proving injurious to the interests of the Church , directly tends to the extension of its influence .
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Who is ignorant of the fact , that , trampling under foot the maxim of its Founder , “ Freely ye have received , freely give , ” the church has proceeded to traffic in such a manner with the truth of God , with its promises and ...
Who is ignorant of the fact , that , trampling under foot the maxim of its Founder , “ Freely ye have received , freely give , ” the church has proceeded to traffic in such a manner with the truth of God , with its promises and ...
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But what is the fact ? The world has heard you speak as Christians , and has seen you continue to act as it does . It has seen you as much devoted to money as others , -as eager to obtain it , as reluctant to part with it .
But what is the fact ? The world has heard you speak as Christians , and has seen you continue to act as it does . It has seen you as much devoted to money as others , -as eager to obtain it , as reluctant to part with it .
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From age to age they have provoked the sacrifices of a multitude of poor Christians , who would never have discovered that they had any thing to give , if they had not learned it from this poor widow ; and whose contributions , in fact ...
From age to age they have provoked the sacrifices of a multitude of poor Christians , who would never have discovered that they had any thing to give , if they had not learned it from this poor widow ; and whose contributions , in fact ...
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... when Charles I. came to two facts : first , that the Puritansthe throne , the Puritans were Cal- men like Baxter ... in opposing the Calvinism of point of fact , what would be called , their opponents , likewise oppose , to at the ...
... when Charles I. came to two facts : first , that the Puritansthe throne , the Puritans were Cal- men like Baxter ... in opposing the Calvinism of point of fact , what would be called , their opponents , likewise oppose , to at the ...
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