The Methodist Review, Volume 66; Volume 88Phillips & Hunt, 1906 - Methodist Church |
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... , perhaps , Dr. Upham may be considered a Methodist churchman . We may say he was a Methodist high churchman . The Methodist Episcopal Church was his ideal of the true church . He believed 14 [ January Methodist Review.
... , perhaps , Dr. Upham may be considered a Methodist churchman . We may say he was a Methodist high churchman . The Methodist Episcopal Church was his ideal of the true church . He believed 14 [ January Methodist Review.
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was his ideal of the true church . He believed its doctrines ; he subscribed most heartily to its discipline . While he was in no sense narrow , and had a broad love for the ministers and members of all Christian churches , his heart ...
was his ideal of the true church . He believed its doctrines ; he subscribed most heartily to its discipline . While he was in no sense narrow , and had a broad love for the ministers and members of all Christian churches , his heart ...
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... years went by into a patriotic love for the whole country . The relation of Dr. Upham to his colleagues in the faculty was an ideal one . Their mutual affection and fellowship 1906 ] Rev. Samuel Foster Upham , D.D. , LL.D. 17.
... years went by into a patriotic love for the whole country . The relation of Dr. Upham to his colleagues in the faculty was an ideal one . Their mutual affection and fellowship 1906 ] Rev. Samuel Foster Upham , D.D. , LL.D. 17.
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was an ideal one . Their mutual affection and fellowship is now a cherished memory with all his associates . I may not enlarge upon the close personal friendship which we enjoyed for more than twenty - three years . Day by day , week by ...
was an ideal one . Their mutual affection and fellowship is now a cherished memory with all his associates . I may not enlarge upon the close personal friendship which we enjoyed for more than twenty - three years . Day by day , week by ...
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... ideal humanity is by implication contained in this declaration , and it is in line with the best thinking of our day upon the subject . Whenever the church has failed to assign full ethical significance to the ideally complete humanity ...
... ideal humanity is by implication contained in this declaration , and it is in line with the best thinking of our day upon the subject . Whenever the church has failed to assign full ethical significance to the ideally complete humanity ...
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Page 471 - Year after year beheld the silent toil That spread his lustrous coil ; Still, as the spiral grew, He left the past year's dwelling for the new, Stole with soft step its shining archway through, Built up its idle door, Stretched in his last-found home, and knew the old no more. Thanks for the heavenly message brought by thee, Child of the wandering sea, Cast from her lap forlorn ! From thy dead lips a clearer note is born Than ever Triton blew from wreathed horn...
Page 644 - Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world.
Page 234 - And only the Master shall praise us. and only the Master shall blame: And no one shall work for money. and no one shall work for fame. But each for the joy of the working. and each. in his separate star. Shall draw the Thing as he sees It for the God of Things as They Are!
Page 98 - Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens.
Page 787 - Do I find love so full in my nature, God's ultimate gift, That I doubt His own love can compete with it? Here, the parts shift? Here, the creature surpass the creator, — the end, what began ? Would I fain in my impotent yearning do all for this man, And dare doubt He alone shall not help him, who yet alone can?
Page 292 - O ! who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast?
Page 316 - Ephron; and Abraham weighed to Ephron the silver, which he had named in the audience of the sons of Heth, four hundred shekels of silver, current money with the merchant.
Page 544 - Tis the weakness in strength, that I cry for! my flesh, that I seek In the Godhead! I seek and I find it. O Saul, it shall be A Face like my face that receives thee; a Man like to me, Thou shalt love and be loved by, forever: a Hand like this hand Shall throw open the gates of new life to thee! See the Christ stand!
Page 1008 - He came sweet influence to impart, A gracious, willing Guest, While He can find one humble heart, Wherein to rest.
Page 513 - I have gone the whole round of creation: I saw and I spoke. I, a work of God's hand for that purpose, received in my brain, And pronounced on, the rest of his handwork, — returned him again His creation's approval or censure; I spoke as I saw. I report, as a man may of God's work: all's love, yet all's law.