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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... Staffordshire , Yorkshire , and Lancashire Uneasiness in various places on the
subject of the sacraments , and service in Church - hours - Mr . Crook , of Hunslet
_ Division in the society at Leeds by Mr . Edwards - Charles Wesley at YorkMr .
... Staffordshire , Yorkshire , and Lancashire Uneasiness in various places on the
subject of the sacraments , and service in Church - hours - Mr . Crook , of Hunslet
_ Division in the society at Leeds by Mr . Edwards - Charles Wesley at YorkMr .
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... opening of Methodist chapels in Church - hours - Mr . Charles Wesley writes
from this Conference to Mr . La Trobe , the Moravian Minister in London - He
mistakes the character of the Preachers generally - Discrepancy between his
theory of ...
... opening of Methodist chapels in Church - hours - Mr . Charles Wesley writes
from this Conference to Mr . La Trobe , the Moravian Minister in London - He
mistakes the character of the Preachers generally - Discrepancy between his
theory of ...
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For one blessed hour our flesh did indeed keep silence before Him . “ This
morning I strongly insisted upon selling all , if we would buy the pearl . Mr . Venn
breakfasted with me at Mrs . Boult ' s , and comforted my heart by assuring me
that Mr ...
For one blessed hour our flesh did indeed keep silence before Him . “ This
morning I strongly insisted upon selling all , if we would buy the pearl . Mr . Venn
breakfasted with me at Mrs . Boult ' s , and comforted my heart by assuring me
that Mr ...
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I spent two hours with Mrs . and Mr . Venn . The former stands her ground as yet .
I saw Miss Chambers and Mr . Downing ; drank tea at Vauxhall , with Mrs . Kiteley
; got two hours ' useful conversation with our friends at Lewisham ; and ...
I spent two hours with Mrs . and Mr . Venn . The former stands her ground as yet .
I saw Miss Chambers and Mr . Downing ; drank tea at Vauxhall , with Mrs . Kiteley
; got two hours ' useful conversation with our friends at Lewisham ; and ...
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George Whitefield has taken off great part of my labour . I let him preach
yesterday at the chapel , Seven - Dials , reserving myself for the watch - night . In
consideration whereof we had service this morning an hour later . These things I
mention ...
George Whitefield has taken off great part of my labour . I let him preach
yesterday at the chapel , Seven - Dials , reserving myself for the watch - night . In
consideration whereof we had service this morning an hour later . These things I
mention ...
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