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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... truth of God , or assuming an effeminacy of manners . There was in him a simplicity , a generous frankness , and a warmth of affection , which endeared him to all who were able to appreciate moral worth . His His official services in ...
... truth of God , or assuming an effeminacy of manners . There was in him a simplicity , a generous frankness , and a warmth of affection , which endeared him to all who were able to appreciate moral worth . His His official services in ...
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... truth directly from the word of God ; that their labours were chiefly devoted to the revival of true reli- gion in the Church ; and that those labours were , under God , the main cause of the revival which followed . " I am aware that a ...
... truth directly from the word of God ; that their labours were chiefly devoted to the revival of true reli- gion in the Church ; and that those labours were , under God , the main cause of the revival which followed . " I am aware that a ...
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... truth were very defective ; yet , as he addicted himself to prayer , fasting , and the study of the Bible , his light increased , and he saw more distinctly the way of salvation through the great and only atonement . In 1754 he accepted ...
... truth were very defective ; yet , as he addicted himself to prayer , fasting , and the study of the Bible , his light increased , and he saw more distinctly the way of salvation through the great and only atonement . In 1754 he accepted ...
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... truth ; and meekly bore his share of the reproach and violence which were awarded to all those faithful men who attempted to awaken and convert a slumbering and guilty people . Where he died we are not informed ; and the only ...
... truth ; and meekly bore his share of the reproach and violence which were awarded to all those faithful men who attempted to awaken and convert a slumbering and guilty people . Where he died we are not informed ; and the only ...
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... truth , and comforted our hearts , with the blessed hope of his coming to reign before his ancients gloriously . Martin Luther , in a time of trouble , used to say , ' Come , let us sing the forty- sixth psalm . ' I would rather say ...
... truth , and comforted our hearts , with the blessed hope of his coming to reign before his ancients gloriously . Martin Luther , in a time of trouble , used to say , ' Come , let us sing the forty- sixth psalm . ' I would rather say ...
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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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