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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... WesleyThe licensing of the Preachers and chapels - Desire of the Methodists
to have the Lord ' s supper among themselves , and divine service in Church -
hours - Charles Wesley ' s desire to get the Preachers episcopally ordained _
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... WesleyThe licensing of the Preachers and chapels - Desire of the Methodists
to have the Lord ' s supper among themselves , and divine service in Church -
hours - Charles Wesley ' s desire to get the Preachers episcopally ordained _
Letter ...
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I have already seen cause for rejoicing in my longer continuance here . ” “
London , Easter - eve . May the choicest blessings of God go along with these
lines , and meet you well at Ludlow ! On Friday I trust He will grant me my heart ' s
desire ...
I have already seen cause for rejoicing in my longer continuance here . ” “
London , Easter - eve . May the choicest blessings of God go along with these
lines , and meet you well at Ludlow ! On Friday I trust He will grant me my heart ' s
desire ...
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You would do well , instead of affronting her , to find a better : but that I neither
expect nor desire . Only I would exchange her for one or two good chaise -
horses . “ You will remember the travellers on Wednesday ; and look for no more
news ...
You would do well , instead of affronting her , to find a better : but that I neither
expect nor desire . Only I would exchange her for one or two good chaise -
horses . “ You will remember the travellers on Wednesday ; and look for no more
news ...
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The Major desires to be kindly remembered to you ; and again he gives his love .
I send his words ; which you ought to value , as he never deals in formal
salutations . “ Yesterday morning my text was , “ Learn of me . The great Prophet
was in ...
The Major desires to be kindly remembered to you ; and again he gives his love .
I send his words ; which you ought to value , as he never deals in formal
salutations . “ Yesterday morning my text was , “ Learn of me . The great Prophet
was in ...
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I often reflect on that hard saying , ' Son of man , behold , I take away the desire of
thine eyes with a stroke ; ' and ask myself , Could I bear Ezekiel ' s trial ? '
Whether I shall ever be called to it , God knoweth ; for known unto Him are all his
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I often reflect on that hard saying , ' Son of man , behold , I take away the desire of
thine eyes with a stroke ; ' and ask myself , Could I bear Ezekiel ' s trial ? '
Whether I shall ever be called to it , God knoweth ; for known unto Him are all his
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