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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... witnesses , especially by his brother John , that his loyalty was unshaken . His father , the Rector of Epworth , wrote the first defence of the government of William and Mary that appeared in print after their accession to the throne ...
... witnesses , especially by his brother John , that his loyalty was unshaken . His father , the Rector of Epworth , wrote the first defence of the government of William and Mary that appeared in print after their accession to the throne ...
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... witness in the case ; or that he was a man of doubtful veracity : neither of which , it is presumed , will be seriously maintained . He was likely to know his brother's history ; and it would be difficult to assign an adequate reason ...
... witness in the case ; or that he was a man of doubtful veracity : neither of which , it is presumed , will be seriously maintained . He was likely to know his brother's history ; and it would be difficult to assign an adequate reason ...
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... witness , son , the inward witness , ' said he to me ; this is the proof , the strongest proof , of Christianity . ' And when I asked him , ( the time of his change drawing nigh , ) Sir , are you in much pain ? ' he answered aloud ...
... witness , son , the inward witness , ' said he to me ; this is the proof , the strongest proof , of Christianity . ' And when I asked him , ( the time of his change drawing nigh , ) Sir , are you in much pain ? ' he answered aloud ...
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... witness with his spirit , that he was a child of God . " Five days after his father's death , and when the funeral had taken place , Charles addressed the following letter to his brother Samuel : - " Epworth , April 30th , 1735. Dear ...
... witness with his spirit , that he was a child of God . " Five days after his father's death , and when the funeral had taken place , Charles addressed the following letter to his brother Samuel : - " Epworth , April 30th , 1735. Dear ...
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... witnesses , by partaking of the holy sacrament of our Lord's most blessed body and blood . " In the afternoon I read prayers to the poor prisoners , being willing to let the first act of my ministerial office be an act of charity . I ...
... witnesses , by partaking of the holy sacrament of our Lord's most blessed body and blood . " In the afternoon I read prayers to the poor prisoners , being willing to let the first act of my ministerial office be an act of charity . I ...
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