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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... law feelings of strong dislike , which she was seldom backward to express .
Her invectives were more empassioned than welcome , and served to keep apart
those whose hearts were one , and who lived and laboured for the same object .
... law feelings of strong dislike , which she was seldom backward to express .
Her invectives were more empassioned than welcome , and served to keep apart
those whose hearts were one , and who lived and laboured for the same object .
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A valuable fragment of his journal , which he wrote at the time , will give the best
view of his feelings , of his brother ' s condition , and of the excitement which was
produced by this unexpected visitation of divine Providence . On his way to ...
A valuable fragment of his journal , which he wrote at the time , will give the best
view of his feelings , of his brother ' s condition , and of the excitement which was
produced by this unexpected visitation of divine Providence . On his way to ...
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... feelings of his heart in sacred verse . It was in devotional poetry that his
emotions , both of joy and sorrow , found their most natural and appropriate
expression . Accordingly we find that he composed two hymns , under 34 THE
LIFE OF.
... feelings of his heart in sacred verse . It was in devotional poetry that his
emotions , both of joy and sorrow , found their most natural and appropriate
expression . Accordingly we find that he composed two hymns , under 34 THE
LIFE OF.
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For the purpose of soothing the feelings of his bereaved wife , still enfeebled by
disease , and of rendering the loss of their son subservient to her spiritual benefit
, Mr . Charles Wesley wrote the following hymn , which he entitled , “ A mother ' s
...
For the purpose of soothing the feelings of his bereaved wife , still enfeebled by
disease , and of rendering the loss of their son subservient to her spiritual benefit
, Mr . Charles Wesley wrote the following hymn , which he entitled , “ A mother ' s
...
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This delicate remark , which he often repeated , was highly characteristic of the
man , and well calculated to remove any uneasy feeling that might perchance
have arisen in her mind . Mr . Charles Wesley had another ground of grateful joy
...
This delicate remark , which he often repeated , was highly characteristic of the
man , and well calculated to remove any uneasy feeling that might perchance
have arisen in her mind . Mr . Charles Wesley had another ground of grateful joy
...
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