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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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 . Madan is entirely clear of predestination ; that one Mr . Hawes , a ...
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 . Madan is entirely clear of predestination ; that one Mr . Hawes , a ...
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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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I received strength to preach this morning at the Foundery ; and the Lord of hosts
was with us . 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 ...
I received strength to preach this morning at the Foundery ; and the Lord of hosts
was with us . 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 ...
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I lodged rather than slept at the chapelhouse . An old woman ' s hooping - cough
made me keep a watch - night against my will . “ I breakfasted this morning with
William Wright ' s poor widow , and Betty Duchesne . Then I found my friend in ...
I lodged rather than slept at the chapelhouse . An old woman ' s hooping - cough
made me keep a watch - night against my will . “ I breakfasted this morning with
William Wright ' s poor widow , and Betty Duchesne . Then I found my friend in ...
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Yesterday morning my text was , “ Learn of me . The great Prophet was in the
midst of us , applying his own word . He is never absent from his supper . Our
hearts were warmed with his presence , and drawn out in mighty prayer * for our
...
Yesterday morning my text was , “ Learn of me . The great Prophet was in the
midst of us , applying his own word . He is never absent from his supper . Our
hearts were warmed with his presence , and drawn out in mighty prayer * for our
...
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