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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... 1780 - Charles Wesley ' s fears lest the Methodists should leave the Church . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 297 – 328 XXIV . Mr . Charles Wesley ' s children -
Musical genius of his two sons _ Sketch of the early life of Charles - Mr . Kelway ...
... 1780 - Charles Wesley ' s fears lest the Methodists should leave the Church . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 297 – 328 XXIV . Mr . Charles Wesley ' s children -
Musical genius of his two sons _ Sketch of the early life of Charles - Mr . Kelway ...
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Mr . Phené took his last leave of me , full of gratitude , both to me , and our
children ; who , out of their little , have contributed sixty pounds for the relief of
their distressed brethren in Germany : besides five guineas for himself . The Lord
Jesus ...
Mr . Phené took his last leave of me , full of gratitude , both to me , and our
children ; who , out of their little , have contributed sixty pounds for the relief of
their distressed brethren in Germany : besides five guineas for himself . The Lord
Jesus ...
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I fully designed to bring Salthouse with me ; but he cannot leave the books at this
time , without great loss , and disappointment of my subscribers . But be not
frightened , as if I should come alone . Mr . Waller guards me the first day ' s
journey ...
I fully designed to bring Salthouse with me ; but he cannot leave the books at this
time , without great loss , and disappointment of my subscribers . But be not
frightened , as if I should come alone . Mr . Waller guards me the first day ' s
journey ...
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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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It appears to have been in the autumn of the year 1753 , that Mr . Charles Wesley
paid his last visit to Cornwall , leaving his wife in Bristol , with his only child , a
son about twelve months old . All the information that we have concerning this ...
It appears to have been in the autumn of the year 1753 , that Mr . Charles Wesley
paid his last visit to Cornwall , leaving his wife in Bristol , with his only child , a
son about twelve months old . All the information that we have concerning this ...
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