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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... 1780 - Charles Wesley ' s fears lest the Methodists should leave the Church . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 297 – 328 XXIV . Mr . Charles Wesley ' s children -
Musical genius of his two sons _ Sketch of the early life of Charles - Mr . Kelway ...
... 1780 - Charles Wesley ' s fears lest the Methodists should leave the Church . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 297 – 328 XXIV . Mr . Charles Wesley ' s children -
Musical genius of his two sons _ Sketch of the early life of Charles - Mr . Kelway ...
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I feared he would take his flight before I saw him . Yet I seem to feel he blessed
me at his death , Let my last end be like his ! Comfort his poor sister till I come . " I
parted with Miss Bosanquet , Mrs . GM , and Miss Edwards to - day at the Lord ' s
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I feared he would take his flight before I saw him . Yet I seem to feel he blessed
me at his death , Let my last end be like his ! Comfort his poor sister till I come . " I
parted with Miss Bosanquet , Mrs . GM , and Miss Edwards to - day at the Lord ' s
...
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... I have no fear ; death has no sting ; Jesus is all in all . ' - + How did I even
contend to lay My THE LIFE OF.
... I have no fear ; death has no sting ; Jesus is all in all . ' - + How did I even
contend to lay My THE LIFE OF.
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I fear you are in great trouble , from the extraordinary depression I have felt all
this day . Surely you have cause of rejoicing in our happy friend . For can we
mourn to see Our fellow - prisoner free ? ' If she is in Abraham ' s bosom , she is
there ...
I fear you are in great trouble , from the extraordinary depression I have felt all
this day . Surely you have cause of rejoicing in our happy friend . For can we
mourn to see Our fellow - prisoner free ? ' If she is in Abraham ' s bosom , she is
there ...
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Long was he toss ' d below On life ' s tempestuous sea , Born to a double share of
woe , And weight of misery ; Tortured by cruel fears , By flattering hopes deceived
, He wander ' d through the vale of tears , And rather died than lived . The soul ...
Long was he toss ' d below On life ' s tempestuous sea , Born to a double share of
woe , And weight of misery ; Tortured by cruel fears , By flattering hopes deceived
, He wander ' d through the vale of tears , And rather died than lived . The soul ...
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