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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... heard in the house ; but the family usually lived in as much quietness , as if there had not been a child among them . " As soon as they were grown pretty strong , they were confined to three meals a day . At dinner their little tables ...
... heard in the house ; but the family usually lived in as much quietness , as if there had not been a child among them . " As soon as they were grown pretty strong , they were confined to three meals a day . At dinner their little tables ...
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... heard among them . Nor were they ever per- mitted to call each other by their proper names , without the addition of brother or sister . " None of them were taught to read till five years old , except Kezzy , in whose case I was ...
... heard among them . Nor were they ever per- mitted to call each other by their proper names , without the addition of brother or sister . " None of them were taught to read till five years old , except Kezzy , in whose case I was ...
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... heard him groan , and , going to the ditch , untied him , and then ran away . He made toward the town as well as he could , till , being unable to walk any farther , he crept into the cloisters upon his hands and feet , where he lay ...
... heard him groan , and , going to the ditch , untied him , and then ran away . He made toward the town as well as he could , till , being unable to walk any farther , he crept into the cloisters upon his hands and feet , where he lay ...
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... heard of and loved them before I came to the University ; and so strenuously defended them when I heard them reviled by the students , that they began to think that I also in time should be one of them . " For above a twelvemonth my ...
... heard of and loved them before I came to the University ; and so strenuously defended them when I heard them reviled by the students , that they began to think that I also in time should be one of them . " For above a twelvemonth my ...
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... heard of John White- lamb's having written ; for though my brother had been there , I had known nothing of it till this day , but for my journey to London . My father , they say , is a little dissatis- fied at my aunt Nancy's leaving ...
... heard of John White- lamb's having written ; for though my brother had been there , I had known nothing of it till this day , but for my journey to London . My father , they say , is a little dissatis- fied at my aunt Nancy's leaving ...
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