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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... began to learn ; and as soon as he knew the letters , began the first chapter of Genesis . He was taught to spell the first verse , then to read it over and over , till he could read it off - hand without any f hesitation ; so on the ...
... began to learn ; and as soon as he knew the letters , began the first chapter of Genesis . He was taught to spell the first verse , then to read it over and over , till he could read it off - hand without any f hesitation ; so on the ...
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... began to collect materials for his biography , which he intended forthwith to publish . He wrote the particulars of this case with a reference to publication , but died before he had completed his design . With all deference to Mr ...
... began to collect materials for his biography , which he intended forthwith to publish . He wrote the particulars of this case with a reference to publication , but died before he had completed his design . With all deference to Mr ...
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... began to increase , but not rapidly . In 1730 two or three of Mr. John Wesley's pupils requested permission to meet with them ; and afterwards one of Charles's pupils . Mr. Benjamin Ingham , of Queen's College , and Mr. T. Broughton ...
... began to increase , but not rapidly . In 1730 two or three of Mr. John Wesley's pupils requested permission to meet with them ; and afterwards one of Charles's pupils . Mr. Benjamin Ingham , of Queen's College , and Mr. T. Broughton ...
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... began , like them , to live by rule , and to pick up the very fragments of my time , that not a moment of it might be lost . Whether I ate or drank , or whatsoever I did , I endeavoured to do all to the glory of God . Like them , having ...
... began , like them , to live by rule , and to pick up the very fragments of my time , that not a moment of it might be lost . Whether I ate or drank , or whatsoever I did , I endeavoured to do all to the glory of God . Like them , having ...
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... began , the sea broke over , split the main - sail in pieces , covered the ship , and poured in between the decks , as if the great deep had already swallowed us up . A terrible screaming began among the English . The Germans calmly ...
... began , the sea broke over , split the main - sail in pieces , covered the ship , and poured in between the decks , as if the great deep had already swallowed us up . A terrible screaming began among the English . The Germans calmly ...
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answered Antinomianism asked believe Bexley Birstal blessing brethren Bristol brother called Charles Wesley Christian church Church of England comfort congregation Count Zinzendorf cried dear death declared Delamotte desire divine doctrine England Epworth exhorted faith fear Foundery friends gave Georgia glory Gospel grace Gwynne hand hath hear heard heart heaven holy hope hour Howell Harris hymn John Cennick John Wesley Kingswood labours letter live London Lord Lord's Lord's supper mercy Methodists Minister ministry Moravian morning never night Oglethorpe Oxford pain peace persecution Peter Böhler pious poor prayed prayer preached Preachers received rejoiced religion repentance returned rode sacrament salvation Samuel Wesley Saviour Scriptures sent Sept sermon singing sinners sister society soon soul speak spirit suffer tears thee things thou thought tion told took truth unto visited walked Wednesbury Wenvo Wesley says Wesley's Whitefield word