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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I do not doubt your punctually observing your good and wise mother ' s advice ,
both in this and all things : and I rejoice in hope of finding you on Wednesday se '
nnight well in all senses . “ Will you allow me to own I envy poor happy Miss L ...
I do not doubt your punctually observing your good and wise mother ' s advice ,
both in this and all things : and I rejoice in hope of finding you on Wednesday se '
nnight well in all senses . “ Will you allow me to own I envy poor happy Miss L ...
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These things I mention in proof of my great carefulness , and in hope you will
follow a good example . “ My ' sure - footed mare ' gave me no fall ,
notwithstanding your malicious supposition . You would do well , instead of
affronting her , to find ...
These things I mention in proof of my great carefulness , and in hope you will
follow a good example . “ My ' sure - footed mare ' gave me no fall ,
notwithstanding your malicious supposition . You would do well , instead of
affronting her , to find ...
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This thing was not done in a corner . Preaching in fields and market - places , as
well as in private houses , barns , and churches , and travelling through the
length and breadth of the land , they caused their voices to be everywhere heard
, and ...
This thing was not done in a corner . Preaching in fields and market - places , as
well as in private houses , barns , and churches , and travelling through the
length and breadth of the land , they caused their voices to be everywhere heard
, and ...
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... as is manifest from various notices i John ' s Journal , and other writings , * and
from Charles ' s letters : and it is acknowledged by the biographers of Mr . Venn
that , during this period , his knowledge of divine things , and his personal piety ...
... as is manifest from various notices i John ' s Journal , and other writings , * and
from Charles ' s letters : and it is acknowledged by the biographers of Mr . Venn
that , during this period , his knowledge of divine things , and his personal piety ...
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How do you judge whether a thing be God ' s will or no ? I hope not by inward
impressions . Let us walk warily . I have much constitutional enthusiasm ; and you
have much more . " I give you a dilemma . Take one side , or the other . Either act
...
How do you judge whether a thing be God ' s will or no ? I hope not by inward
impressions . Let us walk warily . I have much constitutional enthusiasm ; and you
have much more . " I give you a dilemma . Take one side , or the other . Either act
...
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