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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... took great delight in mourning with her . " I have been praying with Mrs. Chambers , who draws nearer and nearer her end . She was quite calm , and even desirous to depart . We have often wrestled for her , and cannot doubt . ” " My ...
... took great delight in mourning with her . " I have been praying with Mrs. Chambers , who draws nearer and nearer her end . She was quite calm , and even desirous to depart . We have often wrestled for her , and cannot doubt . ” " My ...
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... took his last leave of me , full of gratitude , both to me , and our children ; who , out of their little , have contributed sixty pounds for the relief of their distressed brethren in Ger- many : besides five guineas for himself . The ...
... took his last leave of me , full of gratitude , both to me , and our children ; who , out of their little , have contributed sixty pounds for the relief of their distressed brethren in Ger- many : besides five guineas for himself . The ...
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... took my progress to Betsy , Mrs. Cartaret , Miss Gumley , Mr. Romaine , and brother Butcher . I found the greatest bless- ing at the last house of God . 66 Sunday , July 1st . My morning subject was , ' Ye have sold yourselves for ...
... took my progress to Betsy , Mrs. Cartaret , Miss Gumley , Mr. Romaine , and brother Butcher . I found the greatest bless- ing at the last house of God . 66 Sunday , July 1st . My morning subject was , ' Ye have sold yourselves for ...
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... took part , and was equally esteemed and beloved by those who had an opportunity of attending his ministrations . His intercourse with persons of rank , who sought his acquaintance for the purpose of religious edifica- tion , was ...
... took part , and was equally esteemed and beloved by those who had an opportunity of attending his ministrations . His intercourse with persons of rank , who sought his acquaintance for the purpose of religious edifica- tion , was ...
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... took place among the Clergy . A preface , and more especially a preface to a somewhat bulky volume , is not the place for entering at large into a question which may be controverted ; but I may be permitted , perhaps , to point out how ...
... took place among the Clergy . A preface , and more especially a preface to a somewhat bulky volume , is not the place for entering at large into a question which may be controverted ; but I may be permitted , perhaps , to point out how ...
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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 |
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