Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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... , Copious Notes , and Index . By WILLIAM FITZGERALD , A. M. , Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin . 218 . 226 247 ARTICLE IV . V. SPIRITUAL INTERPRETATION OF ISAIAH IV By. 4 CONTENTS OF VOL . XXXIII .
... , Copious Notes , and Index . By WILLIAM FITZGERALD , A. M. , Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin . 218 . 226 247 ARTICLE IV . V. SPIRITUAL INTERPRETATION OF ISAIAH IV By. 4 CONTENTS OF VOL . XXXIII .
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... Moral Powers , p . 324. - 11 . Hackley's Trigonome- try , p . 324. - 12 . Brown on the Second Advent , p . 325. - 13 . Brewer's Guide , p . 326. - 14 . Dickinson's Responses , p . 326. - 15 . Smith's Clas- sical Dictionary , p . 326 ...
... Moral Powers , p . 324. - 11 . Hackley's Trigonome- try , p . 324. - 12 . Brown on the Second Advent , p . 325. - 13 . Brewer's Guide , p . 326. - 14 . Dickinson's Responses , p . 326. - 15 . Smith's Clas- sical Dictionary , p . 326 ...
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... moral nature revolts ; for it makes God responsible for the evil in the world , not inseparably connected with the means employed for the production of a greater amount of good , but as existing by itself and for its own sake . " -P ...
... moral nature revolts ; for it makes God responsible for the evil in the world , not inseparably connected with the means employed for the production of a greater amount of good , but as existing by itself and for its own sake . " -P ...
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... moral and religious tone , this poem is deserving of our decided commendation . The author was yet under the ... morals , that cannot fail to please all who desire to see good taste in unison with good morals and Christian piety . The ...
... moral and religious tone , this poem is deserving of our decided commendation . The author was yet under the ... morals , that cannot fail to please all who desire to see good taste in unison with good morals and Christian piety . The ...
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... moral character . It was his own consolation , when the evening shades of life were upon him , that he had written no line that could inflict pain upon any but the enemies of mankind , nor seduce even the most wavering from the paths of ...
... moral character . It was his own consolation , when the evening shades of life were upon him , that he had written no line that could inflict pain upon any but the enemies of mankind , nor seduce even the most wavering from the paths of ...
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