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 2 |
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... small - poxKindness of Lady Huntingdon - Letters of sympathy from Mr .
Whitefield - Illness and death of Mr . Charles Wesley ' s only son - Hymns on the
occasion , and on the recovery of his wife - Mr . John Wesley retires to the Bristol
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... small - poxKindness of Lady Huntingdon - Letters of sympathy from Mr .
Whitefield - Illness and death of Mr . Charles Wesley ' s only son - Hymns on the
occasion , and on the recovery of his wife - Mr . John Wesley retires to the Bristol
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Calamitous state of Great Britain in the year 1756 _ Charles Wesley publishes
Hymns for the Fast - day - The Conference held in Bristol - Mr . Charles Wesley
visits the societies in Staffordshire , Yorkshire , and Lancashire Uneasiness in ...
Calamitous state of Great Britain in the year 1756 _ Charles Wesley publishes
Hymns for the Fast - day - The Conference held in Bristol - Mr . Charles Wesley
visits the societies in Staffordshire , Yorkshire , and Lancashire Uneasiness in ...
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... which she resents — Under her direction Mr . Shirley publishes a Circular
Letter , inviting Churchmen and Dissenters to assemble in Bristol , at the time of
the next Conference , and demand of Mr . Wesley and his Preachers a
recantation of ...
... which she resents — Under her direction Mr . Shirley publishes a Circular
Letter , inviting Churchmen and Dissenters to assemble in Bristol , at the time of
the next Conference , and demand of Mr . Wesley and his Preachers a
recantation of ...
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... Remarks upon it - Mr . John Wesley ordains several others of his Preachers at
the Bristol Conference of 1786 , and in certain cases allows the opening of
Methodist chapels in Church - hours - Mr . Charles Wesley writes from this
Conference ...
... Remarks upon it - Mr . John Wesley ordains several others of his Preachers at
the Bristol Conference of 1786 , and in certain cases allows the opening of
Methodist chapels in Church - hours - Mr . Charles Wesley writes from this
Conference ...
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His labours indeed became gradually limited , till they were almost exclusively
confined to London and Bristol . As it was requisite that he should spend much
time in the metropolis , and the family residence was in Bristol , he was often ...
His labours indeed became gradually limited , till they were almost exclusively
confined to London and Bristol . As it was requisite that he should spend much
time in the metropolis , and the family residence was in Bristol , he was often ...
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