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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... brought to revere and stand in awe of the parents , then a great many childish follies and inadvertencies may be passed by . Some should be over- looked , and taken no notice of , and others mildly reproved ; but no wilful transgression ...
... brought to revere and stand in awe of the parents , then a great many childish follies and inadvertencies may be passed by . Some should be over- looked , and taken no notice of , and others mildly reproved ; but no wilful transgression ...
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... brought home , we entered upon a strict reform ; and then was begun the custom of singing psalms at beginning and leaving school , morning and evening . Then also that of a general retirement at five o'clock was entered upon ; when the ...
... brought home , we entered upon a strict reform ; and then was begun the custom of singing psalms at beginning and leaving school , morning and evening . Then also that of a general retirement at five o'clock was entered upon ; when the ...
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... brought into Parliament , charging Atterbury with attempts to subvert the reigning dynasty , and to restore to the Stuart family the crown of Great Britain . He solemnly avowed his innocence , and defended himself with extraordinary ...
... brought into Parliament , charging Atterbury with attempts to subvert the reigning dynasty , and to restore to the Stuart family the crown of Great Britain . He solemnly avowed his innocence , and defended himself with extraordinary ...
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... brought money for Charles's education for several years . One day another gentleman called upon him , who is supposed to have been Mr. Garret Wesley himself . He talked largely with Charles , and asked if he was willing to accompany him ...
... brought money for Charles's education for several years . One day another gentleman called upon him , who is supposed to have been Mr. Garret Wesley himself . He talked largely with Charles , and asked if he was willing to accompany him ...
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... brought to his remembrance the occurrences connected with his own college life ; for he too , when at Oxford , had cared for the souls of felons and convicts . " I visited those in the castle there , " says he , " and reflect on it with ...
... brought to his remembrance the occurrences connected with his own college life ; for he too , when at Oxford , had cared for the souls of felons and convicts . " I visited those in the castle there , " says he , " and reflect on it with ...
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