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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... asked how he came into that condition , he told them that as he was coming over Chelsea - fields , he was robbed by two footpads , who then stripped him stark naked , tied him neck and heels , and threw him into a ditch . There he must ...
... asked how he came into that condition , he told them that as he was coming over Chelsea - fields , he was robbed by two footpads , who then stripped him stark naked , tied him neck and heels , and threw him into a ditch . There he must ...
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... asked if he was willing to accompany him to Ireland . Charles wrote to his father for advice ; and the father , who answered immediately , referred the matter to the son's own choice . Thus left to decide for himself , he resolved to ...
... asked if he was willing to accompany him to Ireland . Charles wrote to his father for advice ; and the father , who answered immediately , referred the matter to the son's own choice . Thus left to decide for himself , he resolved to ...
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... asked him who went with me , ' Did I say anything wrong ? " ( 14. ) Have I when any one asked advice , directed and exhorted him with all my power ? " 2. Have I rejoiced with and for my neighbour in virtue or pleasure ? grieved with him ...
... asked him who went with me , ' Did I say anything wrong ? " ( 14. ) Have I when any one asked advice , directed and exhorted him with all my power ? " 2. Have I rejoiced with and for my neighbour in virtue or pleasure ? grieved with him ...
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... asked him , ( the time of his change drawing nigh , ) Sir , are you in much pain ? ' he answered aloud , with a smile , ' God does chasten me with pain , yea , all my bones with strong pain ; but I thank him for all , I bless him for ...
... asked him , ( the time of his change drawing nigh , ) Sir , are you in much pain ? ' he answered aloud , with a smile , ' God does chasten me with pain , yea , all my bones with strong pain ; but I thank him for all , I bless him for ...
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... asking him , whether he did not find himself worse , he replied , ' O my Charles , I feel a great deal ! God chastens me with strong pain ; but I praise him for it ; I thank him for it ; I love him for it . ' " On the 25th his voice ...
... asking him , whether he did not find himself worse , he replied , ' O my Charles , I feel a great deal ! God chastens me with strong pain ; but I praise him for it ; I thank him for it ; I love him for it . ' " On the 25th his voice ...
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