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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John Wesley publishes his “ Reasons against Separation from the Church ” -
Charles ' s hymnis on the subject - Serious accident - Illness of Thomas Walsh _
Charles Wesley unjustly accused of unkindness towards him _ Letters from Mr ...
John Wesley publishes his “ Reasons against Separation from the Church ” -
Charles ' s hymnis on the subject - Serious accident - Illness of Thomas Walsh _
Charles Wesley unjustly accused of unkindness towards him _ Letters from Mr ...
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As it was requisite that he should spend much time in the metropolis , and the
family residence was in Bristol , he was often separated from her . During their
absence his letters to her were numerous ; and they were uniformly characterized
by ...
As it was requisite that he should spend much time in the metropolis , and the
family residence was in Bristol , he was often separated from her . During their
absence his letters to her were numerous ; and they were uniformly characterized
by ...
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The number of communicants begins to increase ; a sign we do not make a
separation , as a zealous advocate of the Church charged me , in going home . I
endeavoured to set him right ; and he was in a good measure appeased .
The number of communicants begins to increase ; a sign we do not make a
separation , as a zealous advocate of the Church charged me , in going home . I
endeavoured to set him right ; and he was in a good measure appeased .
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The question of separation from the Church , and of the administration of the
sacraments by the Preachers , was agitated , and caused great searchings of
heart in various directions . The year 1755 was a sort of crisis in Methodism ,
because ...
The question of separation from the Church , and of the administration of the
sacraments by the Preachers , was agitated , and caused great searchings of
heart in various directions . The year 1755 was a sort of crisis in Methodism ,
because ...
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He is come so far as to believe a separation quite lawful , only not yet expedient .
They are indefatigable in urging him to go so far , that he may not be able to
retreat . He may lay on hands , say they , without separating . I charge you keep it
to ...
He is come so far as to believe a separation quite lawful , only not yet expedient .
They are indefatigable in urging him to go so far , that he may not be able to
retreat . He may lay on hands , say they , without separating . I charge you keep it
to ...
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