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Pagina 1
... efforts of those “ extraordinary messengers " whom , in the early Methodist Preachers , God called forth , the Clergy generally would become active and efficient instruments in carrying on the great work of Christian reformation .
... efforts of those “ extraordinary messengers " whom , in the early Methodist Preachers , God called forth , the Clergy generally would become active and efficient instruments in carrying on the great work of Christian reformation .
Pagina 23
Here is a man who has become rich by the cultivation of his fields : what revenue more honest ? Here is another who desires to become so by receiving his portion of the paternal inheritance : what can be more lawful ?
Here is a man who has become rich by the cultivation of his fields : what revenue more honest ? Here is another who desires to become so by receiving his portion of the paternal inheritance : what can be more lawful ?
Pagina 27
This ardour may be observed at all times ; but , in our day , it has a character peculiarly its own , -the desire to become suddenly rich . Men will risk every thing to gain wealth ; they will expose themselves to the chance of the ...
This ardour may be observed at all times ; but , in our day , it has a character peculiarly its own , -the desire to become suddenly rich . Men will risk every thing to gain wealth ; they will expose themselves to the chance of the ...
Pagina 33
“ become poor , " — and what poverty ! See him ! living in this world , your Lord and God , as you would not live , -- supported by charity , not having a penny to pay the tribute , nor a place to lay his head .
“ become poor , " — and what poverty ! See him ! living in this world , your Lord and God , as you would not live , -- supported by charity , not having a penny to pay the tribute , nor a place to lay his head .
Pagina 37
Did it relate directly to the Reformation , evidences of the the nature of religion , or to the way possession of what he desired ; but in which he was to become possessed he continued seeking as before , and of it ?
Did it relate directly to the Reformation , evidences of the the nature of religion , or to the way possession of what he desired ; but in which he was to become possessed he continued seeking as before , and of it ?
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