The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine1844 |
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... Protestants may laugh at and ridicule the extravagance and superstition of the Romanists ; but very few think of examining their own concerns , to know on what foundation their hope of heaven is built . It is not opinions , but ...
... Protestants may laugh at and ridicule the extravagance and superstition of the Romanists ; but very few think of examining their own concerns , to know on what foundation their hope of heaven is built . It is not opinions , but ...
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... Protestantism is attacked by the Tractarians because it cuts up their scheme by the roots ; while many professed friends of liberty dislike it because it condemns a system maintained by those with whom they have con- tracted a political ...
... Protestantism is attacked by the Tractarians because it cuts up their scheme by the roots ; while many professed friends of liberty dislike it because it condemns a system maintained by those with whom they have con- tracted a political ...
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... Protestantism in its human and external aspects , con- scientiously set upon doing the will of God , as solemnly made known to them in his holy word . If men need to be guarded against the delusions of self - righteousness , they ...
... Protestantism in its human and external aspects , con- scientiously set upon doing the will of God , as solemnly made known to them in his holy word . If men need to be guarded against the delusions of self - righteousness , they ...
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... Protestantism in that benighted , Priest - ridden land . In 1810 , when , in carrying out the noble - minded project of Richard Fawcett , Esq . , and other Wesleyans , in Bradford , steps were taken towards the erection of the spacious ...
... Protestantism in that benighted , Priest - ridden land . In 1810 , when , in carrying out the noble - minded project of Richard Fawcett , Esq . , and other Wesleyans , in Bradford , steps were taken towards the erection of the spacious ...
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... Protestants allowed to be the great doctrines of the Gos- pel , in what they regarded as their personal and proper application . They preached the necessity of a work of grace in the soul ; that this was the work of the Spirit of God ...
... Protestants allowed to be the great doctrines of the Gos- pel , in what they regarded as their personal and proper application . They preached the necessity of a work of grace in the soul ; that this was the work of the Spirit of God ...
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