The Methodist Review

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The Methodist Review
Mason, Thomas, 1769-1851, [from Old Catalog] Ed
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-For the Methodist Magazine* OM THE NECESSITY AND DUTY Of EVANGELIZING THE ABORIGINES OF AMERICA.
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...will now inquire into the means necessary to effect this very desirable object.
1. It has been God's ordinary method from the begirt ning, to evangelize mankind by a living ministry. " The Gospel,' 5 saith St. Paul, " is the power of God unto salvation, to every one that believeth." Wherever the Gospel is preached in the pow- er and demonstration of the Spirit, it always produces more or less effect. All other means that are used, are no farther effec- tual, than they are used in subserviency to the grand purposes of the living ministry of God's holy word* But, in order to obviate the difficulties which have heretofore originated from the misconduct of some who have gone among these people, men must be selected, not only of approved abil- ities as ministers, but of irreproachable character and conduct as Christians — Men in whose hearts dwells that love of God which kindles an ardent desire for the salvation of those to whom they preach.


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