| 1828 - 688 páginas
...may be the, least independent. At any rate, I am certain that revivals, here, do more than anything -else to fasten the yoke of religious timidity and...'never was a people in the world, who had less true religions freedom, less true freedom of thought and feeling, than a congregation over whom this brooding... | |
| 1828 - 678 páginas
...this brooding incubus of a revival has settled itself heavily down," and our author asserts that " there never was a people- in the world who had less true religious freedom of thought and feeling than such a congregation." How then can we hope to rise to views, which, our... | |
| 1829 - 930 páginas
...to get them into the boat and shove them off, and then they were left to the mercy of God." Revivals do more than any thing else to fasten the yoke of...incubus of a revival has settled itself heavily down. The public mind not only must be, but ought to be, enslaved, if the pretensions of this system can... | |
| 1829 - 876 páginas
...to get them into the boat and shove them off, and then they were left to the mercy of God." Revivals do more than any thing else to fasten the yoke of...the world who had less true religious freedom, less Irue freedom of thought and feeling, than a congregation over whom this brooding incubus of a revival... | |
| 1828 - 806 páginas
...ponder" the following specimen : " At any rate, I am certain that revivals, here, do more than anything else to fasten the yoke of religious timidity and...a congregation' over whom this brooding incubus of aTcvival has settled itself heavily down;" (p. 120.) weight of these " kind thoughts, and forbearing... | |
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