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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... happiness through eternity . How does this assurance change the nature of things ! ' Sorrow is joy , and pain is ease , If thou , my God , art here ! ' > + + The slightest suffering received from Him is an inestimable blessing 2 THE LIFE ...
... happiness through eternity . How does this assurance change the nature of things ! ' Sorrow is joy , and pain is ease , If thou , my God , art here ! ' > + + The slightest suffering received from Him is an inestimable blessing 2 THE LIFE ...
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... thou ? " The fact is undeniable , that John and Charles Wesley were the personal friends of Mr. Venn , when this justly - celebrated Clergyman obtained his best and highest qualifications for the sacred office . Charles was also a ...
... thou ? " The fact is undeniable , that John and Charles Wesley were the personal friends of Mr. Venn , when this justly - celebrated Clergyman obtained his best and highest qualifications for the sacred office . Charles was also a ...
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... thou suffer'dst to redeem , Into those hands of thine ! O that we then might prove , Like him , the crowning grace , And join our glittering friends above In everlasting lays ! It appears to have been in the autumn of the year 1753 ...
... thou suffer'dst to redeem , Into those hands of thine ! O that we then might prove , Like him , the crowning grace , And join our glittering friends above In everlasting lays ! It appears to have been in the autumn of the year 1753 ...
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... thou , Lord , shalt save both man and beast . " Remember me at family prayers , and in private . I am afraid of myself , that , when I return , I shall cumber the ground as heretofore . Preaching once a week in the country might be a ...
... thou , Lord , shalt save both man and beast . " Remember me at family prayers , and in private . I am afraid of myself , that , when I return , I shall cumber the ground as heretofore . Preaching once a week in the country might be a ...
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... thou seest our bleeding heart . Whom thyself hast planted there , From our bleeding heart to tear ; This most sensibly we feel , This we own impossible . Dearest of thy gifts below , Nature cannot let her go ; Nature , till by grace ...
... thou seest our bleeding heart . Whom thyself hast planted there , From our bleeding heart to tear ; This most sensibly we feel , This we own impossible . Dearest of thy gifts below , Nature cannot let her go ; Nature , till by grace ...
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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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