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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Page iii
... feeling , at least till the contro- versies with which he stood connected should have generally subsided . This was , in all probability , the reason why the family papers were so long kept in entire secrecy . + Miss Wesley died in the ...
... feeling , at least till the contro- versies with which he stood connected should have generally subsided . This was , in all probability , the reason why the family papers were so long kept in entire secrecy . + Miss Wesley died in the ...
Page viii
... feelings , and chose rather to wound his most endeared friend than absolutely deny his spiritual children the means of edification . His ordinations , viewed in this light , demonstrate the strength of his conviction that he was bound ...
... feelings , and chose rather to wound his most endeared friend than absolutely deny his spiritual children the means of edification . His ordinations , viewed in this light , demonstrate the strength of his conviction that he was bound ...
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... feelings he states to have been produced by the reading of Bishop Taylor's " Rules and Exercises of holy Living and Dying ; " Kempis's " Christian's Pattern ; " and the Rev. William Law's " Serious Call to a devout and holy Life ...
... feelings he states to have been produced by the reading of Bishop Taylor's " Rules and Exercises of holy Living and Dying ; " Kempis's " Christian's Pattern ; " and the Rev. William Law's " Serious Call to a devout and holy Life ...
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... feelings by which he himself was actuated . Writing to his brother , therefore , in May , 1729 , he says , " Providence has at present put it into my power to do some good . I have a modest , humble , well - disposed youth lives next me ...
... feelings by which he himself was actuated . Writing to his brother , therefore , in May , 1729 , he says , " Providence has at present put it into my power to do some good . I have a modest , humble , well - disposed youth lives next me ...
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... feeling that they ought to be entirely devoted to God . That they might attain to this state , they used frequent fasting , and availed themselves of all the means of grace , particularly the Lord's supper , which they attended every ...
... feeling that they ought to be entirely devoted to God . That they might attain to this state , they used frequent fasting , and availed themselves of all the means of grace , particularly the Lord's supper , which they attended every ...
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