Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall&Company, 1847 - Methodist Church |
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... Facts , use and benefit of , in preaching . Anecdote of an aged father . Poetry , use of , in sermons . LETTER VII . .. Illustrations , use of , in sermons . A florid style not desirable . The effective preacher described . Wit- ticism ...
... Facts , use and benefit of , in preaching . Anecdote of an aged father . Poetry , use of , in sermons . LETTER VII . .. Illustrations , use of , in sermons . A florid style not desirable . The effective preacher described . Wit- ticism ...
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... facts of science .. LETTER XIII . To the same . Writing an infelicitous style commented Infidelity unfavourable to a perspicuous style . on . PAGE . 61 Sciences , most principles belonging to , have been disputed . The Author and his ...
... facts of science .. LETTER XIII . To the same . Writing an infelicitous style commented Infidelity unfavourable to a perspicuous style . on . PAGE . 61 Sciences , most principles belonging to , have been disputed . The Author and his ...
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... that another should occupy . Is it not a mournful fact , that the church , at the present time , is , in many places , " hampered and cramped " by such men ? Their jeopardy , I apprehend , is greater , if the Holy Ghost have CAUGHEY'S.
... that another should occupy . Is it not a mournful fact , that the church , at the present time , is , in many places , " hampered and cramped " by such men ? Their jeopardy , I apprehend , is greater , if the Holy Ghost have CAUGHEY'S.
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... laboured for God in the chapel ; the forenoons and intervals between meetings , we exhorted the people at their homes to turn to God . Sinners , however , remained hard and obstinate . They seemed , in fact , LETTERS . 15.
... laboured for God in the chapel ; the forenoons and intervals between meetings , we exhorted the people at their homes to turn to God . Sinners , however , remained hard and obstinate . They seemed , in fact , LETTERS . 15.
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James Caughey. hard and obstinate . They seemed , in fact , as if leagued together to defeat our object ; -not indeed by open and avowed hostility , but by keeping themselves away from the house of God . The few who ventured into our ...
James Caughey. hard and obstinate . They seemed , in fact , as if leagued together to defeat our object ; -not indeed by open and avowed hostility , but by keeping themselves away from the house of God . The few who ventured into our ...
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