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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had provoked Mr . John Wesley writes to Lady Huntingdon , who intimates that he
is either dishonest , or in his dotage - Mr . Fletcher answers Shirley ' s “ Narrative "
_ Richard Hill , Esq . , engages in the controversy , but soon proposes to ...
had provoked Mr . John Wesley writes to Lady Huntingdon , who intimates that he
is either dishonest , or in his dotage - Mr . Fletcher answers Shirley ' s “ Narrative "
_ Richard Hill , Esq . , engages in the controversy , but soon proposes to ...
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He soon acted up to his principles ; and discarded his wife with all aggravations
of the blackest ingratitude . I took great delight in mourning with her . “ I have
been praying with Mrs . Chambers , who draws nearer and nearer her end . She
was ...
He soon acted up to his principles ; and discarded his wife with all aggravations
of the blackest ingratitude . I took great delight in mourning with her . “ I have
been praying with Mrs . Chambers , who draws nearer and nearer her end . She
was ...
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We soon got to her Isaac ; and my soul was all sympathy . “ On friends deceased
full heartily we wept ; and prayed too , according to God . Before twelve she
carried me to Sir Charles Hotham , just snatched again from the brink of the grave
.
We soon got to her Isaac ; and my soul was all sympathy . “ On friends deceased
full heartily we wept ; and prayed too , according to God . Before twelve she
carried me to Sir Charles Hotham , just snatched again from the brink of the grave
.
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We had much close talk : when I asked her why she hoped to be saved . She
gave me the usual answer : ' Because I never committed any great sin ; and
because I have done my best , ' & c . I soon beat her out of her plea , and showed
her ...
We had much close talk : when I asked her why she hoped to be saved . She
gave me the usual answer : ' Because I never committed any great sin ; and
because I have done my best , ' & c . I soon beat her out of her plea , and showed
her ...
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Strange that so many should be so soon discharged , and we continued !
Eighteen years have I been waiting for the coming of the Son of God : but I find
we are immortal till our work is done . O that we may never live to be ministered
unto , but ...
Strange that so many should be so soon discharged , and we continued !
Eighteen years have I been waiting for the coming of the Son of God : but I find
we are immortal till our work is done . O that we may never live to be ministered
unto , but ...
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