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 2John Mason, 1841 - Methodism |
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... present volume seems to support the view of this question which I have ventured to suggest . " The case of Mr. Venn himself is clearly stated in the Memoir , in these words : This change of his sentiments was not to be ascribed to an ...
... present volume seems to support the view of this question which I have ventured to suggest . " The case of Mr. Venn himself is clearly stated in the Memoir , in these words : This change of his sentiments was not to be ascribed to an ...
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... present you are so far from this , that I do not even know when and where you intend to go : so far are you from following any advice of mine ; nay , even from asking it . And yet I may say , without vanity , that I am a better judge in ...
... present you are so far from this , that I do not even know when and where you intend to go : so far are you from following any advice of mine ; nay , even from asking it . And yet I may say , without vanity , that I am a better judge in ...
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... present were alike affected . Last Wednesday he changed for the better , while the people were praying for him at the Foundery . He has rested well ever since ; his cough is abated , and his strength increased : yet it is most probable ...
... present were alike affected . Last Wednesday he changed for the better , while the people were praying for him at the Foundery . He has rested well ever since ; his cough is abated , and his strength increased : yet it is most probable ...
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... present case , and greatly approves of his hastening to the Hotwells at Bristol . To - morrow afternoon he promises to visit him at Lewisham . " In the course of this day , Mr. Charles Wesley addressed the following letter to his wife ...
... present case , and greatly approves of his hastening to the Hotwells at Bristol . To - morrow afternoon he promises to visit him at Lewisham . " In the course of this day , Mr. Charles Wesley addressed the following letter to his wife ...
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... present circumstances . I pray and inquire , inquire and pray again ; always expecting to hear the worst . Ere this can reach you , I expect the lot will be cast , either for life or death . I long to hear , that I may partake , like a ...
... present circumstances . I pray and inquire , inquire and pray again ; always expecting to hear the worst . Ere this can reach you , I expect the lot will be cast , either for life or death . I long to hear , that I may partake , like a ...
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The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
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