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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... and his practice - He was an advocate of lay - preaching - His strong censures
upon ungodly Clergymen - Becomes less hostile to his brother ' s proceedings -
Mr . John Wesley confesses his inability to keep the whole of his people in union
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... and his practice - He was an advocate of lay - preaching - His strong censures
upon ungodly Clergymen - Becomes less hostile to his brother ' s proceedings -
Mr . John Wesley confesses his inability to keep the whole of his people in union
...
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Then I was less weary than in the morning . “ The pain in my face , which began
to revisit me on Saturday , was carried off this night . I rose with it on Monday
morning ; yet it did not hinder my expounding the fortysixth Psalm , and meeting
the ...
Then I was less weary than in the morning . “ The pain in my face , which began
to revisit me on Saturday , was carried off this night . I rose with it on Monday
morning ; yet it did not hinder my expounding the fortysixth Psalm , and meeting
the ...
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... in some instances a diversity in their courses of action ; and they did not
hesitate to tell each other what they deemed erroneous or reprehensible in their
conduct . After John ' s marriage their personal intercourse was for some years
less ...
... in some instances a diversity in their courses of action ; and they did not
hesitate to tell each other what they deemed erroneous or reprehensible in their
conduct . After John ' s marriage their personal intercourse was for some years
less ...
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Charles was in Bristol when the distressing intelligence was communicated to
him . He was the less prepared for it , because of the impression which he had
received from recent letters , that his brother was decidedly improved in his
health .
Charles was in Bristol when the distressing intelligence was communicated to
him . He was the less prepared for it , because of the impression which he had
received from recent letters , that his brother was decidedly improved in his
health .
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... with one much dearer than their natural father . Many have found strong ,
increasing hope of his recovery ; and a few , whose experience I less depend on ,
are confident 46 True “ I called on loving , faithful Damaris Perronet. of it . THE
REV .
... with one much dearer than their natural father . Many have found strong ,
increasing hope of his recovery ; and a few , whose experience I less depend on ,
are confident 46 True “ I called on loving , faithful Damaris Perronet. of it . THE
REV .
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