Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, 7. cilt;18. ciltMethodist book concern, 1836 |
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Sayfa 3
... desire to acquire and to do good , to enable a man to turn every thing to the best account , to make it subserve the interests of truth and righteousness . A novice cannot seize hold of an important thought and give it expansion . A ...
... desire to acquire and to do good , to enable a man to turn every thing to the best account , to make it subserve the interests of truth and righteousness . A novice cannot seize hold of an important thought and give it expansion . A ...
Sayfa 5
... desires . Such was the nature of this question , that it created an absorbing interest , and every one was anxious , either to elicit information from others or to express his own opinion . Among others Cranmer , whose judgment was ...
... desires . Such was the nature of this question , that it created an absorbing interest , and every one was anxious , either to elicit information from others or to express his own opinion . Among others Cranmer , whose judgment was ...
Sayfa 10
... desires . Whatever may be thought of the act itself which declared the marriage of the king and queen illegal and nugatory , Cranmer was supported by the opinion of the bench of bishops , with the exception of one solitary voice , by ...
... desires . Whatever may be thought of the act itself which declared the marriage of the king and queen illegal and nugatory , Cranmer was supported by the opinion of the bench of bishops , with the exception of one solitary voice , by ...
Sayfa 14
... desires for external pomp and splendor . The next thing of importance which engaged the attention of Cranmer was a visitation of the see of Canterbury , with a view to reform abuses , to strengthen the hands of the reforming clergy and ...
... desires for external pomp and splendor . The next thing of importance which engaged the attention of Cranmer was a visitation of the see of Canterbury , with a view to reform abuses , to strengthen the hands of the reforming clergy and ...
Sayfa 16
... desire to advance the glory of Jesus Christ - a name that ever associates with itself every thing that is amiable - around which cluster all those pacific and mild virtues , which forbid bloodshedding and every species of persecution ...
... desire to advance the glory of Jesus Christ - a name that ever associates with itself every thing that is amiable - around which cluster all those pacific and mild virtues , which forbid bloodshedding and every species of persecution ...
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