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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... Hymns on the Trinity " SpecimenUnjust censure upon Mr . John Wesley , by the
Rev . William Jones , of Nayland - Charles Wesley ' s “ Hymns for the Use of
Families ” Specimen _ Death of his son John James Consolatory letter
addressed to ...
... Hymns on the Trinity " SpecimenUnjust censure upon Mr . John Wesley , by the
Rev . William Jones , of Nayland - Charles Wesley ' s “ Hymns for the Use of
Families ” Specimen _ Death of his son John James Consolatory letter
addressed to ...
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These selections from the private letters which were addressed by Mr . Charles
Wesley to his wife , through a series of years , demonstrate the strength and
tenderness of his affection as a husband and a father , and his ceaseless
solicitude for ...
These selections from the private letters which were addressed by Mr . Charles
Wesley to his wife , through a series of years , demonstrate the strength and
tenderness of his affection as a husband and a father , and his ceaseless
solicitude for ...
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... and from Charles ' s letters : and it is acknowledged by the biographers of Mr .
Venn that , during this period , his knowledge of divine things , and his personal
piety , were greatly improved . They say , “ In In a letter addressed by Mr . John ...
... and from Charles ' s letters : and it is acknowledged by the biographers of Mr .
Venn that , during this period , his knowledge of divine things , and his personal
piety , were greatly improved . They say , “ In In a letter addressed by Mr . John ...
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... addressed to his wife , and a fragment of a third , in which he says that he was
going to see the Land ' s End . The letters breathe his usual spirit of zeal and
enterprise , and intimate that the work of God was in a state of encouraging
progress ...
... addressed to his wife , and a fragment of a third , in which he says that he was
going to see the Land ' s End . The letters breathe his usual spirit of zeal and
enterprise , and intimate that the work of God was in a state of encouraging
progress ...
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Towards the close of the year 1753 Mr . John Wesley deemed it his duty to
address his brother in the language of reproof and caution , but without any
approach to anger or unkindness . Under the date of Oct . 20th he says , “ I came
back from ...
Towards the close of the year 1753 Mr . John Wesley deemed it his duty to
address his brother in the language of reproof and caution , but without any
approach to anger or unkindness . Under the date of Oct . 20th he says , “ I came
back from ...
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