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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... illness - Charles Wesley ' s hymn of prayer for his recovery - Death of Charles
Perronet - Letter from his father - Case of Dr . Dodd - Mr . Charles Wesley visits
him , with his brother , in prison - Hymns on his condition _ Verses on his
execution ...
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In the society I was unexpectedly required to pray for Mr . Lindsey , for Mr . Waller
, and for a friend in Bristol , and her two children . Those prayers were given , and
therefore sealed , prayers . We continued in fellowship and in prayers till eight .
In the society I was unexpectedly required to pray for Mr . Lindsey , for Mr . Waller
, and for a friend in Bristol , and her two children . Those prayers were given , and
therefore sealed , prayers . We continued in fellowship and in prayers till eight .
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Before twelve she carried me to Sir Charles Hotham , just snatched again from
the brink of the grave . Young Lady Hotham , and Gertrude , Miss Melly , with Mrs
. Cartaret , and Cavendish , joined me in fervent prayer and love . There were ...
Before twelve she carried me to Sir Charles Hotham , just snatched again from
the brink of the grave . Young Lady Hotham , and Gertrude , Miss Melly , with Mrs
. Cartaret , and Cavendish , joined me in fervent prayer and love . There were ...
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Our hearts were warmed with his presence , and drawn out in mighty prayer * for
our Church and nation , and all mankind . “ Mr . Fletcher read prayers again in the
afternoon . I testified , ' If the Son shall make you free , ye shall be free indeed .
Our hearts were warmed with his presence , and drawn out in mighty prayer * for
our Church and nation , and all mankind . “ Mr . Fletcher read prayers again in the
afternoon . I testified , ' If the Son shall make you free , ye shall be free indeed .
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He was often drawn out largely in extemporary prayer . His “ Hymns for the Lord '
s Supper , ” accompanied by an extract from Dr . Brevint ' s treatise , and from
Thomas à Kempis , were freely used by the society . Thus employed , he was ...
He was often drawn out largely in extemporary prayer . His “ Hymns for the Lord '
s Supper , ” accompanied by an extract from Dr . Brevint ' s treatise , and from
Thomas à Kempis , were freely used by the society . Thus employed , he was ...
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