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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In the society I was unexpectedly required to pray for Mr . Lindsey , for Mr . Waller
, and for a friend in Bristol , and her two children . Those prayers were given , and
therefore sealed , prayers . We continued in fellowship and in prayers till eight .
In the society I was unexpectedly required to pray for Mr . Lindsey , for Mr . Waller
, and for a friend in Bristol , and her two children . Those prayers were given , and
therefore sealed , prayers . We continued in fellowship and in prayers till eight .
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He is perpetually reminding her of the great end for which life was given ; of the
nearness of eternity ; and of her privilege , by supplication , and a mighty faith in
Christ , to hold uninterrupted communion with God , and partake of the divine ...
He is perpetually reminding her of the great end for which life was given ; of the
nearness of eternity ; and of her privilege , by supplication , and a mighty faith in
Christ , to hold uninterrupted communion with God , and partake of the divine ...
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I am aware that a different view of the case is often given ; and that the labours of
Mr . Whitefield and the Wesleys are regarded not only as the means of the revival
of religion among persons connected with their societies , but also of that which ...
I am aware that a different view of the case is often given ; and that the labours of
Mr . Whitefield and the Wesleys are regarded not only as the means of the revival
of religion among persons connected with their societies , but also of that which ...
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If my brother recovers , his life will be given to our prayers . Pray always , and
faint not . ” " Sunday , Dec . 2d . The first news I heard last night in Moorfields was
, that my brother was something better . I rode at nine to Lewisham ; found him
with ...
If my brother recovers , his life will be given to our prayers . Pray always , and
faint not . ” " Sunday , Dec . 2d . The first news I heard last night in Moorfields was
, that my brother was something better . I rode at nine to Lewisham ; found him
with ...
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My dear Friend , — I most sincerely rejoice , and have given private and public
thanks , for the recovery of your dear yoke - fellow . My pleasure is increased by
seeing your brother so well as I found him on Tuesday at Lewisham . that you
may ...
My dear Friend , — I most sincerely rejoice , and have given private and public
thanks , for the recovery of your dear yoke - fellow . My pleasure is increased by
seeing your brother so well as I found him on Tuesday at Lewisham . that you
may ...
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