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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We have often wrestled for her , and cannot doubt . ” “ My ever dearest Sally , -
Your illness would quite overwhelm me , were I not assured that it shall work
together for your good , and enhance your happiness through eternity . How does
this ...
We have often wrestled for her , and cannot doubt . ” “ My ever dearest Sally , -
Your illness would quite overwhelm me , were I not assured that it shall work
together for your good , and enhance your happiness through eternity . How does
this ...
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I do not doubt your punctually observing your good and wise mother ' s advice ,
both in this and all things : and I rejoice in hope of finding you on Wednesday se '
nnight well in all senses . “ Will you allow me to own I envy poor happy Miss L ...
I do not doubt your punctually observing your good and wise mother ' s advice ,
both in this and all things : and I rejoice in hope of finding you on Wednesday se '
nnight well in all senses . “ Will you allow me to own I envy poor happy Miss L ...
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All my correspondents agreed in their accounts that my brother was much better :
of which his ministering last Sunday at the chapel left me no doubt . Then they
might have apprized me of his danger ; but none thought of me till Tuesday ,
when ...
All my correspondents agreed in their accounts that my brother was much better :
of which his ministering last Sunday at the chapel left me no doubt . Then they
might have apprized me of his danger ; but none thought of me till Tuesday ,
when ...
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... that all our caution and tenderness toward them will not hinder their saying all
evil of us . The only curse I have had bestowed on me in Norwich was by a good
woman of Mr . Wheatley ' s society : several of which I doubt not are gracious ...
... that all our caution and tenderness toward them will not hinder their saying all
evil of us . The only curse I have had bestowed on me in Norwich was by a good
woman of Mr . Wheatley ' s society : several of which I doubt not are gracious ...
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... by that wretched man . It is Satan ' s and his interest , that the world should look
upon us as all alike . And with this view , no doubt , the Rev . Mr . — published his
scandals of my brother . But he may find himself mistaken . 52 THE LIFE OF.
... by that wretched man . It is Satan ' s and his interest , that the world should look
upon us as all alike . And with this view , no doubt , the Rev . Mr . — published his
scandals of my brother . But he may find himself mistaken . 52 THE LIFE OF.
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