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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From her grave I hastened to preach our Lord ' s ascension ; and we shared in
his triumph , and rejoiced in hope of receiving all the gifts He bas received for us .
“ Our meeting of the Leaders was a most solemn assembly . VOL . II . tenons ut T
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From her grave I hastened to preach our Lord ' s ascension ; and we shared in
his triumph , and rejoiced in hope of receiving all the gifts He bas received for us .
“ Our meeting of the Leaders was a most solemn assembly . VOL . II . tenons ut T
...
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I do not doubt your punctually observing your good and wise mother ' s advice ,
both in this and all things : and I rejoice in hope of finding you on Wednesday se '
nnight well in all senses . “ Will you allow me to own I envy poor happy Miss L ...
I do not doubt your punctually observing your good and wise mother ' s advice ,
both in this and all things : and I rejoice in hope of finding you on Wednesday se '
nnight well in all senses . “ Will you allow me to own I envy poor happy Miss L ...
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These things I mention in proof of my great carefulness , and in hope you will
follow a good example . “ My ' sure - footed mare ' gave me no fall ,
notwithstanding your malicious supposition . You would do well , instead of
affronting her , to find ...
These things I mention in proof of my great carefulness , and in hope you will
follow a good example . “ My ' sure - footed mare ' gave me no fall ,
notwithstanding your malicious supposition . You would do well , instead of
affronting her , to find ...
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I can give them no hopes of seeing you , till , if it please God , you have weaned
your next child . In the summer ... I am sorry that poor Mrs . Vigor has been so ill ;
but hope she has quite lost her pain . fans in you forbear lis Mirs . Galatin dramd ...
I can give them no hopes of seeing you , till , if it please God , you have weaned
your next child . In the summer ... I am sorry that poor Mrs . Vigor has been so ill ;
but hope she has quite lost her pain . fans in you forbear lis Mirs . Galatin dramd ...
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Mrs . Dudley , I hope , will be able to get her a place , if she recovers ; which is
most probable . She must make me amends for the short loss of her sister . “ I fear
you are in great trouble , from the extraordinary depression I have felt all this day .
Mrs . Dudley , I hope , will be able to get her a place , if she recovers ; which is
most probable . She must make me amends for the short loss of her sister . “ I fear
you are in great trouble , from the extraordinary depression I have felt all this day .
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