The Centenary of American Methodism: A Sketch of Its History, Theology, Practical System, and SuccessCarlton & Porter, 1866 - 287 páginas |
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... soon awoke a responsive sympathy in the heart of the latter . They perceived that the religious life is the supreme in- terest of man , that all else should be subordinated to this , and that without it human life must be a failure ...
... soon awoke a responsive sympathy in the heart of the latter . They perceived that the religious life is the supreme in- terest of man , that all else should be subordinated to this , and that without it human life must be a failure ...
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... soon derisively called " Method- ists , " for the systematic regularity of their lives , and especially of their religious observances . John immediately became their leader by the tacit recog- nition of his superior capacity and ...
... soon derisively called " Method- ists , " for the systematic regularity of their lives , and especially of their religious observances . John immediately became their leader by the tacit recog- nition of his superior capacity and ...
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... soon as they had recovered a little from the awe and amazement which the presence of the Divine Majesty had inspired , they broke out with one voice , " We praise thee , O God ; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord . " Whitefield exclaims ...
... soon as they had recovered a little from the awe and amazement which the presence of the Divine Majesty had inspired , they broke out with one voice , " We praise thee , O God ; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord . " Whitefield exclaims ...
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... soon repelled from its pul- pits . He betook himself to its jails , alms - houses , and public grounds , where the common people " heard him gladly . " He went to the neighboring Kings- wood Mines , and there began that reformation and ...
... soon repelled from its pul- pits . He betook himself to its jails , alms - houses , and public grounds , where the common people " heard him gladly . " He went to the neighboring Kings- wood Mines , and there began that reformation and ...
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... soon saw that it was a providential necessity . What else could he and his associates do ? The churches were closed against them , and the people were perishing in ignorance and vice . He followed Whitefield's example , and having once ...
... soon saw that it was a providential necessity . What else could he and his associates do ? The churches were closed against them , and the people were perishing in ignorance and vice . He followed Whitefield's example , and having once ...
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