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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... carried him into the dormitory , and put him into a warm bed . After some rest he recovered his senses and speech ; and being asked how he came into that condition , he told them that as he was coming over Chelsea - fields , he was ...
... carried him into the dormitory , and put him into a warm bed . After some rest he recovered his senses and speech ; and being asked how he came into that condition , he told them that as he was coming over Chelsea - fields , he was ...
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... carried out in a fit ) was far less shocked at the news than we expected , and told us , that now she was heard , in his having so easy a death , and her being strength- ened so to bear it . 66 Though you have lost your chief reason for ...
... carried out in a fit ) was far less shocked at the news than we expected , and told us , that now she was heard , in his having so easy a death , and her being strength- ened so to bear it . 66 Though you have lost your chief reason for ...
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... carry their designs into effect . The Trustees , who were themselves to receive no pecuniary benefit from the undertaking , called also upon the public for voluntary help . Dr. John Burton , Fellow of Corpus Christi College , Oxford ...
... carry their designs into effect . The Trustees , who were themselves to receive no pecuniary benefit from the undertaking , called also upon the public for voluntary help . Dr. John Burton , Fellow of Corpus Christi College , Oxford ...
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... carried over , to assist in the breeding and management of silk - worms . The following lines are given as a specimen of Samuel Wesley's “ Georgia ; ' is now extremely scarce : — " " a poem which + " See where beyond the spacious ocean ...
... carried over , to assist in the breeding and management of silk - worms . The following lines are given as a specimen of Samuel Wesley's “ Georgia ; ' is now extremely scarce : — " " a poem which + " See where beyond the spacious ocean ...
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... carry him to my usual walk in the woods . In our way God put it into my heart to say , ' Show only the least disinclination to find me guilty , and you shall see what a turn it will give to the accusation . ' He took the hint , and ...
... carry him to my usual walk in the woods . In our way God put it into my heart to say , ' Show only the least disinclination to find me guilty , and you shall see what a turn it will give to the accusation . ' He took the hint , and ...
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