The Life of the Rev. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry, Sketches of the Rise and Progress of Methodism, with Notices of Contemporary Events and Characters, Volume 1 |
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... appear before the Archbishop of Canter- bury , at Lambeth - He is admonished , and threatened with excom- munication - He preaches in Moorfields , and on Kennington - common -At Oxford - Prosecuted for walking across an open field to ...
... appear before the Archbishop of Canter- bury , at Lambeth - He is admonished , and threatened with excom- munication - He preaches in Moorfields , and on Kennington - common -At Oxford - Prosecuted for walking across an open field to ...
Page 11
... appears to have accorded with his views ; for a person in London brought money for Charles's education for several ... appear to have been generally The matter was more momentous than even his sagacious mind THE REV . CHARLES WESLEY . 11.
... appears to have accorded with his views ; for a person in London brought money for Charles's education for several ... appear to have been generally The matter was more momentous than even his sagacious mind THE REV . CHARLES WESLEY . 11.
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... appear from this letter , that Mr. John Wesley assisted in conducting through the press his father's very learned and elaborate work on the Book of Job , the printing of which was not quite finished in the spring of the following year ...
... appear from this letter , that Mr. John Wesley assisted in conducting through the press his father's very learned and elaborate work on the Book of Job , the printing of which was not quite finished in the spring of the following year ...
Page 37
... appears never to have come under the Doctor's notice . It is a long letter addressed to his Curate , and containing direc- tions relative to the various branches of clerical study and duty . The writer makes several statements ...
... appears never to have come under the Doctor's notice . It is a long letter addressed to his Curate , and containing direc- tions relative to the various branches of clerical study and duty . The writer makes several statements ...
Page 38
... appear even to his own mind , that God , in the wise arrangements of his providence , designed him to be , not the instrument of spiritual good merely to a parish , but to the world ! The living of Epworth was therefore presented to ...
... appear even to his own mind , that God , in the wise arrangements of his providence , designed him to be , not the instrument of spiritual good merely to a parish , but to the world ! The living of Epworth was therefore presented to ...
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