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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... morning , and three in the afternoon ; afterward two hours , till they needed none at all . " When turned a year old , ( and some before , ) they were taught to fear the rod , and to cry softly ; by which means they escaped abundance of ...
... morning , and three in the afternoon ; afterward two hours , till they needed none at all . " When turned a year old , ( and some before , ) they were taught to fear the rod , and to cry softly ; by which means they escaped abundance of ...
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... morning ; and ere we parted in the afternoon , what they had learned that day . " There was no such thing as loud talking or playing allowed of ; but every one was kept close to their business , for the six hours of school : and it is ...
... morning ; and ere we parted in the afternoon , what they had learned that day . " There was no such thing as loud talking or playing allowed of ; but every one was kept close to their business , for the six hours of school : and it is ...
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... morning , they were directed to read the psalms and a chapter in the Old . After which they went to their private prayers , before they got their breakfast , or came into the family . " There were several bye - laws observed among us ...
... morning , they were directed to read the psalms and a chapter in the Old . After which they went to their private prayers , before they got their breakfast , or came into the family . " There were several bye - laws observed among us ...
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... morning the head boy cried out vehemently , " Lads ! lads ! you over- sleep yourselves ! You lie too late . It is time to be at school . " They all started up , dressed themselves as quickly as they could , and ran down with him . When ...
... morning the head boy cried out vehemently , " Lads ! lads ! you over- sleep yourselves ! You lie too late . It is time to be at school . " They all started up , dressed themselves as quickly as they could , and ran down with him . When ...
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... morning , 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 ...
... morning , 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 ...
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