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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Bishop Burgess — Letters to Charles , from his uncle and his father - Letter to
Samuel from his father - Mary Freeman Shepherd — Samuel embraces the
tenets of Popery – The Duchess of Norfolk discloses the fact to his father _ Mr .
Charles ...
Bishop Burgess — Letters to Charles , from his uncle and his father - Letter to
Samuel from his father - Mary Freeman Shepherd — Samuel embraces the
tenets of Popery – The Duchess of Norfolk discloses the fact to his father _ Mr .
Charles ...
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... John Wesley ' s letter to his bereaved sister - in - law - Miss Wesley ' s letter to
her uncle , containing the particulars of her father ' s illness and death _ The
funeral Consecrated ground — Letter of Mr . Bradburn on the character
CONTENTS .
... John Wesley ' s letter to his bereaved sister - in - law - Miss Wesley ' s letter to
her uncle , containing the particulars of her father ' s illness and death _ The
funeral Consecrated ground — Letter of Mr . Bradburn on the character
CONTENTS .
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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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If resolution be not wanting on our part , we shall find the custom as practicable
as my father did for forty years . “ I am creeping towards you , and rejoice to be
thirty miles nearer than on Sunday . If nothing extraordinary retard me , I hope to
see ...
If resolution be not wanting on our part , we shall find the custom as practicable
as my father did for forty years . “ I am creeping towards you , and rejoice to be
thirty miles nearer than on Sunday . If nothing extraordinary retard me , I hope to
see ...
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In my Father ' s house are many mansions ; if it were not so , I would have told
you . I go to prepare a place for you . ” ( John xiv . 1 , 2 . ) The next morning ,
taking the advice of his friend , he left London for Bristol , where he arrived about
four o ...
In my Father ' s house are many mansions ; if it were not so , I would have told
you . I go to prepare a place for you . ” ( John xiv . 1 , 2 . ) The next morning ,
taking the advice of his friend , he left London for Bristol , where he arrived about
four o ...
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