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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... painful to me as to the child . In the esteem of the world , they pass for kind and indulgent , whom I call cruel parents , who permit their children to get habits which they know must be afterwards broken . Nay , some are so stupidly ...
... painful to me as to the child . In the esteem of the world , they pass for kind and indulgent , whom I call cruel parents , who permit their children to get habits which they know must be afterwards broken . Nay , some are so stupidly ...
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... Pains and Penalties was brought into Parliament , charging Atterbury with attempts to subvert the reigning dynasty , and to restore to the Stuart family the crown of Great Britain . He solemnly avowed his innocence , and defended ...
... Pains and Penalties was brought into Parliament , charging Atterbury with attempts to subvert the reigning dynasty , and to restore to the Stuart family the crown of Great Britain . He solemnly avowed his innocence , and defended ...
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... pain , for him in sin ? Have I revealed any " 3. Have I received his infirmities with pity , not anger ? " 4. Have I thought or spoken unkindly of or to him ? evil of any one , unless it was necessary to some particular good I had in ...
... pain , for him in sin ? Have I revealed any " 3. Have I received his infirmities with pity , not anger ? " 4. Have I thought or spoken unkindly of or to him ? evil of any one , unless it was necessary to some particular good I had in ...
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... pain ? ' he answered aloud , with a smile , ' God does chasten me with pain , yea , all my bones with strong pain ; but I thank him for all , I bless him for all , I love him for all ! ' I think the last words he spoke , when ( I had ...
... pain ? ' he answered aloud , with a smile , ' God does chasten me with pain , yea , all my bones with strong pain ; but I thank him for all , I bless him for all , I love him for all ! ' I think the last words he spoke , when ( I had ...
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... pain , that he could not , without the utmost difficulty , receive the elements ; often repeating , ' Thou shakest me ; thou shakest me : ' but immediately after receiving , there followed the most visible alteration . He appeared full ...
... pain , that he could not , without the utmost difficulty , receive the elements ; often repeating , ' Thou shakest me ; thou shakest me : ' but immediately after receiving , there followed the most visible alteration . He appeared full ...
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