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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... Preachers and chapels - Desire of the Methodists to have the Lord ' s supper
among themselves , and divine service in Church - hours - Charles Wesley ' s
desire to get the Preachers episcopally ordained _ Letter to him by Joseph
Cownley ...
... Preachers and chapels - Desire of the Methodists to have the Lord ' s supper
among themselves , and divine service in Church - hours - Charles Wesley ' s
desire to get the Preachers episcopally ordained _ Letter to him by Joseph
Cownley ...
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Father , we make thy deed our own , Submissive to thy wisest choice ; Though
nature give a parting groan , Our spirits shall in thee rejoice , And thankfully at
last approve The ' appointments of eternal love . ' Twas love ordain ' d so short a
date ...
Father , we make thy deed our own , Submissive to thy wisest choice ; Though
nature give a parting groan , Our spirits shall in thee rejoice , And thankfully at
last approve The ' appointments of eternal love . ' Twas love ordain ' d so short a
date ...
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Twas love ordain ' d so short a date , So light a load of penal pain , And hence the
favourite of fate Put on and burst his fleshly chain ; Received and rendering up
his breath , Retired into the shades of death . But we , by faith ' s illumined eye ...
Twas love ordain ' d so short a date , So light a load of penal pain , And hence the
favourite of fate Put on and burst his fleshly chain ; Received and rendering up
his breath , Retired into the shades of death . But we , by faith ' s illumined eye ...
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... the validity of baptism when administered by men who had only received
Presbyterian ordination ; for they thought that the laying on of a Bishop ' s hands
was essential to the ministerial character ; and that those who had only been
ordained ...
... the validity of baptism when administered by men who had only received
Presbyterian ordination ; for they thought that the laying on of a Bishop ' s hands
was essential to the ministerial character ; and that those who had only been
ordained ...
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For he knew that his brother was strongly attached to them ; that he had serious
doubts concerning many things connected with the established Church ; and that
he had by implication avowed his right to ordain ; having many years ago ...
For he knew that his brother was strongly attached to them ; that he had serious
doubts concerning many things connected with the established Church ; and that
he had by implication avowed his right to ordain ; having many years ago ...
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