The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 66Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1908 |
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... evidence that he has obtained some training . There will be no difficulty with regard to this in the future , for the Universities are beginning to give diplomas for religious knowledge just fitted for the elementary school teacher . We ...
... evidence that he has obtained some training . There will be no difficulty with regard to this in the future , for the Universities are beginning to give diplomas for religious knowledge just fitted for the elementary school teacher . We ...
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... evidence of his contemporaries that he was singularly lacking in this quality of constructive imagination . It has often been pointed out that the peculiar features of the Methodist organization were not his own invention , but were ...
... evidence of his contemporaries that he was singularly lacking in this quality of constructive imagination . It has often been pointed out that the peculiar features of the Methodist organization were not his own invention , but were ...
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... evidence of his life . John Whitelamb , his pupil at Oxford , and afterwards his brother - in - law , gives expression to his own feeling in lan- guage that may be touched with exaggeration , but which is evidently sincere in intention ...
... evidence of his life . John Whitelamb , his pupil at Oxford , and afterwards his brother - in - law , gives expression to his own feeling in lan- guage that may be touched with exaggeration , but which is evidently sincere in intention ...
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... evidence of his life points to the conclusion that the effectiveness of the revivalist 1 1 Journal , July 4 , 1845 . is not proportioned to his external or intellectual endow- ments 32 John Wesley and the Psychology of Revivals . April.
... evidence of his life points to the conclusion that the effectiveness of the revivalist 1 1 Journal , July 4 , 1845 . is not proportioned to his external or intellectual endow- ments 32 John Wesley and the Psychology of Revivals . April.
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... evidence . Wesley himself was much more concerned with the fact than the theory . Per- haps it was due to his natural disinclination for systematic thought that he never seems to have worked out for himself any thoroughly consistent ...
... evidence . Wesley himself was much more concerned with the fact than the theory . Per- haps it was due to his natural disinclination for systematic thought that he never seems to have worked out for himself any thoroughly consistent ...
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Página 150 - I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and f heat.
Página 268 - HOLY Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation : so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Página 150 - ... her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world ; we bring impurity much rather : that which purifies us is trial, and trial is by what is contrary.
Página 431 - Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him.
Página 87 - Go ye up unto this feast : I go not up yet unto this feast ; for my time is not yet full come.
Página 151 - First, I learn to believe in God the Father, who hath made me and all the world. Secondly, in God the Son, who hath redeemed me and all mankind. Thirdly, in God the Holy Ghost, who sanctifieth me and all the elect people of God.
Página 142 - It stares through the window-pane; It crawls in the corners, hiding from the light, And it moves with the moving flame. Now my little heart goes a-beating like a drum, With the breath of the Bogie in my hair; And all round the candle the crooked shadows come, And go marching along up the stair. The shadow of the balusters, the shadow of the lamp, The shadow of the child that goes to bed — All the wicked shadows coming tramp, tramp, tramp, With the black night overhead.
Página 79 - And a great sign was seen in heaven ; a . woman arrayed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars ; 'and she was with child : and she crieth out, travailing in birth, and in pain to be delivered.
Página 267 - The Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as 'containing all things necessary to Salvation' and as being the rule and ultimate standard of Faith.
Página 67 - This is the catholic faith : which except a man believe faithfully he cannot be saved.