The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, 7–8. köide1859 |
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... character , and determining the bent of his future pursuits . In common with nearly all the men of world - wide fame and influence , he was nursed and reared not amid splendour and luxury , fondled and caressed by the smiles of fortune ...
... character , and determining the bent of his future pursuits . In common with nearly all the men of world - wide fame and influence , he was nursed and reared not amid splendour and luxury , fondled and caressed by the smiles of fortune ...
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... character , and its grandeur to their achievement , through the medium of a mother's prayers , and a mother's counsel and example ! It would be hard to tell how much of the virtue that exists in society has flowed from the fountains of ...
... character , and its grandeur to their achievement , through the medium of a mother's prayers , and a mother's counsel and example ! It would be hard to tell how much of the virtue that exists in society has flowed from the fountains of ...
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... character and style of Wesley's publications , to keep in mind the purpose and end for which he wrote . Wesley did not write to produce a brilliant effect ; nor to create a profound sensation by the an- nouncement of some newly ...
... character and style of Wesley's publications , to keep in mind the purpose and end for which he wrote . Wesley did not write to produce a brilliant effect ; nor to create a profound sensation by the an- nouncement of some newly ...
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... character , and the opinions expressed in other places . In a letter addressed to the Rev. Mr. Furley , Wesley says that " perspicuity , purity , propriety , strength , and easiness , joined together , " constitute a good style . He ...
... character , and the opinions expressed in other places . In a letter addressed to the Rev. Mr. Furley , Wesley says that " perspicuity , purity , propriety , strength , and easiness , joined together , " constitute a good style . He ...
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8 THE EVENING OF LIFE . character , who carried on the most extensive private correspondence , and exercised the weighty and responsible charge of caring for and directing . one of the largest ecclesiastical communities in existence ...
8 THE EVENING OF LIFE . character , who carried on the most extensive private correspondence , and exercised the weighty and responsible charge of caring for and directing . one of the largest ecclesiastical communities in existence ...
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