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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From her grave I hastened to preach our Lord ' s ascension ; and we shared in
his triumph , and rejoiced in hope of receiving all the gifts He bas received for us .
“ Our meeting of the Leaders was a most solemn assembly . VOL . II . tenons ut T
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From her grave I hastened to preach our Lord ' s ascension ; and we shared in
his triumph , and rejoiced in hope of receiving all the gifts He bas received for us .
“ Our meeting of the Leaders was a most solemn assembly . VOL . II . tenons ut T
...
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We depend on having you with us next week . The Lord prosper your journey !
Adieu ! ” “ My dear partner will look for me at the heels of my letter . Yesterday I
saw Mrs . Bird . At her baptism she was quite overpowered , and struck
speechless .
We depend on having you with us next week . The Lord prosper your journey !
Adieu ! ” “ My dear partner will look for me at the heels of my letter . Yesterday I
saw Mrs . Bird . At her baptism she was quite overpowered , and struck
speechless .
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The Lord be your happiness always ! ” “ The Foundery . My most beloved Friend ,
– Our last Lord ' s day deserves to be had in remembrance . I read the whole
service , except the first lesson ; preached near an hour , and never with greater ...
The Lord be your happiness always ! ” “ The Foundery . My most beloved Friend ,
– Our last Lord ' s day deserves to be had in remembrance . I read the whole
service , except the first lesson ; preached near an hour , and never with greater ...
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I received strength to preach this morning at the Foundery ; and the Lord of hosts
was with us . Mr . Phené took his last leave of me , full of gratitude , both to me ,
and our children ; who , out of their little , have contributed sixty pounds for the ...
I received strength to preach this morning at the Foundery ; and the Lord of hosts
was with us . Mr . Phené took his last leave of me , full of gratitude , both to me ,
and our children ; who , out of their little , have contributed sixty pounds for the ...
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I continued my discourse for a whole hour ; the Lord being my strength , and
giving me utterance . “ In the society we were greatly refreshed and quickened .
Mrs . Galatin carried me home , and a very comfortable evening we had together .
I continued my discourse for a whole hour ; the Lord being my strength , and
giving me utterance . “ In the society we were greatly refreshed and quickened .
Mrs . Galatin carried me home , and a very comfortable evening we had together .
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