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58. oldal
By the Rev. EDWIN SIDNEY , A.M. , Author of the Life of his Brother , the Rev.
Rowland Hill , A.M. , & c . London : Seeley and Burnside . 1839. pp . 533 . ON N
few subjects have there been greater fluctuations of opinion than on the
characters ...
By the Rev. EDWIN SIDNEY , A.M. , Author of the Life of his Brother , the Rev.
Rowland Hill , A.M. , & c . London : Seeley and Burnside . 1839. pp . 533 . ON N
few subjects have there been greater fluctuations of opinion than on the
characters ...
65. oldal
No such thing : it is an enthusiast , perhaps really amiable , but cramped in heart
and stunted in mind by false notions ; not least , VOL . VII . F 1 1 by the habit of
imagining all mental error Reply to a Plymouth Brother . 65 Art. VI. The Inquirer.
No such thing : it is an enthusiast , perhaps really amiable , but cramped in heart
and stunted in mind by false notions ; not least , VOL . VII . F 1 1 by the habit of
imagining all mental error Reply to a Plymouth Brother . 65 Art. VI. The Inquirer.
67. oldal
The Brother gratuitously ascribes to us the temper of a slanderous ' partisan , and
then looks on it as self - confuting that we do not act up to it . He also taunts us
with inconsistency , because we do not contend that our systems are perfect ...
The Brother gratuitously ascribes to us the temper of a slanderous ' partisan , and
then looks on it as self - confuting that we do not act up to it . He also taunts us
with inconsistency , because we do not contend that our systems are perfect ...
73. oldal
And does not this Brother plainly avow that they will co - operate with no
Christians except those of their own sentiments ( p . 509 ) ? He catches at our
expressions ; we look at the substance and meaning of their words and actions
alike , and ...
And does not this Brother plainly avow that they will co - operate with no
Christians except those of their own sentiments ( p . 509 ) ? He catches at our
expressions ; we look at the substance and meaning of their words and actions
alike , and ...
75. oldal
1 Brother represents us as “ confuting ourselves ! Equally undiscerning is he as
to the real * contradictions ; the fault of which lies at the Brethren's door , not ours
. Moreover , when we believed that they were not wholly agreed among ...
1 Brother represents us as “ confuting ourselves ! Equally undiscerning is he as
to the real * contradictions ; the fault of which lies at the Brethren's door , not ours
. Moreover , when we believed that they were not wholly agreed among ...
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