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 ix
... turning men from sin to holiness . The weapons of their warfare , like those of the Apos- tles , were exclusively ... turned to righteousness . There never was a time at which it was more need- ful to inculcate the leading doctrines ...
... turning men from sin to holiness . The weapons of their warfare , like those of the Apos- tles , were exclusively ... turned to righteousness . There never was a time at which it was more need- ful to inculcate the leading doctrines ...
Page xiii
... turned out of the Temple church - Dishonourable conduct of the Bristol Magistrates - Failure of Mr. Charles Wesley's health - Dr . Middleton - Charles Wesley quells a riot among the colliers at Kingswood - He visits Wales - Howell ...
... turned out of the Temple church - Dishonourable conduct of the Bristol Magistrates - Failure of Mr. Charles Wesley's health - Dr . Middleton - Charles Wesley quells a riot among the colliers at Kingswood - He visits Wales - Howell ...
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... 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 correction they might otherwise have had ; and that most odious noise of the crying of chil- dren ...
... 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 correction they might otherwise have had ; and that most odious noise of the crying of chil- dren ...
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... turned the word to a good account , when , in the small dictionary which he published about the middle of the last century , he explained it as the designation of " one that lives according to the method laid down in the Bible . " The ...
... turned the word to a good account , when , in the small dictionary which he published about the middle of the last century , he explained it as the designation of " one that lives according to the method laid down in the Bible . " The ...
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... turned the attack with sweetness and firmness ? ( 11. ) Have I disputed upon any practical point , unless it was to be practised just then ? ( 12. ) Have I in disputing , ( i . ) Desired him to define the terms of the question ; to ...
... turned the attack with sweetness and firmness ? ( 11. ) Have I disputed upon any practical point , unless it was to be practised just then ? ( 12. ) Have I in disputing , ( i . ) Desired him to define the terms of the question ; to ...
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