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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... looked ; and they were suffered to eat and drink ( small beer ) as much as they would ; but not to call for anything . If they wanted aught , they used to whisper to the maid which attended them , who came and spake to me ; and as soon ...
... looked ; and they were suffered to eat and drink ( small beer ) as much as they would ; but not to call for anything . If they wanted aught , they used to whisper to the maid which attended them , who came and spake to me ; and as soon ...
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... looked , and taken no notice of , and others mildly reproved ; but no wilful transgression ought ever to be forgiven chil- dren , without chastisement , less or more , as the nature and circumstances of the offence require . " I insist ...
... looked , and taken no notice of , and others mildly reproved ; but no wilful transgression ought ever to be forgiven chil- dren , without chastisement , less or more , as the nature and circumstances of the offence require . " I insist ...
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... looked upon God , my Good , my Pat- tern , my one Desire , my Disposer , Parent of Good ; acted wholly for him ; bounded my views with the present action or hour ? ( 2. ) Recollected ? that is , Young men who are thus strict and ...
... looked upon God , my Good , my Pat- tern , my one Desire , my Disposer , Parent of Good ; acted wholly for him ; bounded my views with the present action or hour ? ( 2. ) Recollected ? that is , Young men who are thus strict and ...
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... looked on as the head of the Protestant interest in Europe , should still preserve the same title ! And at this time , when His Majesty is Elector of Hanover , when Holland and Prussia have offered relief to so many of them , how much ...
... looked on as the head of the Protestant interest in Europe , should still preserve the same title ! And at this time , when His Majesty is Elector of Hanover , when Holland and Prussia have offered relief to so many of them , how much ...
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... looked up to God , and went . He charged me with mutiny and sedition ; with stirring up the people to desert the colony . Accordingly , he said , they had had a meeting last night , and sent a message to him this morning , desiring ...
... looked up to God , and went . He charged me with mutiny and sedition ; with stirring up the people to desert the colony . Accordingly , he said , they had had a meeting last night , and sent a message to him this morning , desiring ...
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