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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John Wesley publishes his “ Reasons against Separation from the Church ” -
Charles ' s hymnis on the subject - Serious accident - Illness of Thomas Walsh _
Charles Wesley unjustly accused of unkindness towards him _ Letters from Mr ...
John Wesley publishes his “ Reasons against Separation from the Church ” -
Charles ' s hymnis on the subject - Serious accident - Illness of Thomas Walsh _
Charles Wesley unjustly accused of unkindness towards him _ Letters from Mr ...
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Wesley ' s letter to the unhappy youth _ Letter to his nephew Charles on the
subject of Samuel ' s Popery _ The spirit of the Church of Rome - Samuel Wesley
deeply injured by his godfather Madan - Miss Sarah Wesley — Mr . Charles
Wesley ...
Wesley ' s letter to the unhappy youth _ Letter to his nephew Charles on the
subject of Samuel ' s Popery _ The spirit of the Church of Rome - Samuel Wesley
deeply injured by his godfather Madan - Miss Sarah Wesley — Mr . Charles
Wesley ...
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No revival of religion appeared in the national Church , until some years after the
Wesleys and Mr . Whitefield entered upon their bold and irregular course : and
certainly the means which they employed to rouse a slumbering Church and ...
No revival of religion appeared in the national Church , until some years after the
Wesleys and Mr . Whitefield entered upon their bold and irregular course : and
certainly the means which they employed to rouse a slumbering Church and ...
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Many faithful souls then joined me in behalf of my brother ; or , rather , of the
Church and nation . Neither was our Lord absent . Great comfort and confidence
we received , that all shall work together for good ; even for the glory of God , and
...
Many faithful souls then joined me in behalf of my brother ; or , rather , of the
Church and nation . Neither was our Lord absent . Great comfort and confidence
we received , that all shall work together for good ; even for the glory of God , and
...
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preached in two churches , and this morning am to preach in a third . ... must
have perceived , from the beginning of their irregularities , that soon or late they
would be involved in serious difficulties with regard to the established Church .
preached in two churches , and this morning am to preach in a third . ... must
have perceived , from the beginning of their irregularities , that soon or late they
would be involved in serious difficulties with regard to the established Church .
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