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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Now she tells me , in going home that night such joy sprung up in her heart as
she never felt before : a joy unspeakable , and full of heaven . It lasted all night .
She could have rejoiced to give up her spirit then , knowing she should be saved
...
Now she tells me , in going home that night such joy sprung up in her heart as
she never felt before : a joy unspeakable , and full of heaven . It lasted all night .
She could have rejoiced to give up her spirit then , knowing she should be saved
...
Page 12
Neither can I let go my hope of seeing you better , if not quite recovered , on
Wednesday . It would break my heart to leave you behind me , even at Ludlow ,
while compelled to Bristol myself . I hope to reach the Hundred - House by ten on
...
Neither can I let go my hope of seeing you better , if not quite recovered , on
Wednesday . It would break my heart to leave you behind me , even at Ludlow ,
while compelled to Bristol myself . I hope to reach the Hundred - House by ten on
...
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God and the multitude His sacred labours share , His day is spent in active good ,
His night in fervent prayer . Before the rising morn He comes his flock to feed ; His
flock with hungry hearts return , And seek their daily bread . Their love and ...
God and the multitude His sacred labours share , His day is spent in active good ,
His night in fervent prayer . Before the rising morn He comes his flock to feed ; His
flock with hungry hearts return , And seek their daily bread . Their love and ...
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Last night at Penrhyn our hearts were comforted with our Lord ' s presence . I find
my way prepared in ... If I do not first hear from you , I question whether I shall
have the heart to write again before my return to Bristol . You may suppose me ...
Last night at Penrhyn our hearts were comforted with our Lord ' s presence . I find
my way prepared in ... If I do not first hear from you , I question whether I shall
have the heart to write again before my return to Bristol . You may suppose me ...
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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 .
Towards the close of the year 1753 Mr . John Wesley deemed it his duty to ...
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 .
Towards the close of the year 1753 Mr . John Wesley deemed it his duty to ...
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