New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 121. köideHenry Colburn, 1882 |
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... never heard of a case in which any one professed to feel his or her sins forgiven who did not , at the time , think he felt it . I am far from saying that people do always get their sins forgiven at a Methodist " penitent form . " But I ...
... never heard of a case in which any one professed to feel his or her sins forgiven who did not , at the time , think he felt it . I am far from saying that people do always get their sins forgiven at a Methodist " penitent form . " But I ...
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... never cease to be disputed , and which must therefore , so long as it is preferred , make Christian harmony an impossibility . These are all weighty considerations , nor is it intended here to make any attempt to deal with the questions ...
... never cease to be disputed , and which must therefore , so long as it is preferred , make Christian harmony an impossibility . These are all weighty considerations , nor is it intended here to make any attempt to deal with the questions ...
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... never had experiences of any thing higher or deeper . It will never win those , and they may be counted by millions , who know what they do know , and who will never be persuaded by any results of experimental analysis that they have ...
... never had experiences of any thing higher or deeper . It will never win those , and they may be counted by millions , who know what they do know , and who will never be persuaded by any results of experimental analysis that they have ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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