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 2John Mason, 1841 - Methodism |
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... Samuel embraces the tenets of Popery - The Duchess of Norfolk discloses the fact to his father - Mr . Charles Wesley's deep distress , expressed in several hymns - Mr . John Wesley's letter to the unhappy youth - Letter to his vi CONTENTS .
... Samuel embraces the tenets of Popery - The Duchess of Norfolk discloses the fact to his father - Mr . Charles Wesley's deep distress , expressed in several hymns - Mr . John Wesley's letter to the unhappy youth - Letter to his vi CONTENTS .
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... expressed a longing desire to see me just before came , and rejoiced for the consolation . I saw her alive , but O how changed ! The whole head is sick , and the whole heart faint ! From the sole of the foot , even unto the head , there ...
... expressed a longing desire to see me just before came , and rejoiced for the consolation . I saw her alive , but O how changed ! The whole head is sick , and the whole heart faint ! From the sole of the foot , even unto the head , there ...
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... of his heart in sacred verse . It was in devotional poetry that his emotions , both of joy and sor- row , found their most natural and appropriate expression . Accordingly we find that he composed two hymns , under 34 THE LIFE OF.
... of his heart in sacred verse . It was in devotional poetry that his emotions , both of joy and sor- row , found their most natural and appropriate expression . Accordingly we find that he composed two hymns , under 34 THE LIFE OF.
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... expressed their minds freely and strongly ; and every one was invited to declare his views without restraint . Mr. Walsh and his friends engaged to desist from the administration of the Lord's supper ; such was their deference to the ...
... expressed their minds freely and strongly ; and every one was invited to declare his views without restraint . Mr. Walsh and his friends engaged to desist from the administration of the Lord's supper ; such was their deference to the ...
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... expressed a good hope and earnest desires for one , one only thing ; wished for the voice of a trumpet , to warn all mankind not to walk in the paths wherein he had walked . He would make me a witness of his reconcilation with his wife ...
... expressed a good hope and earnest desires for one , one only thing ; wished for the voice of a trumpet , to warn all mankind not to walk in the paths wherein he had walked . He would make me a witness of his reconcilation with his wife ...
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The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
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