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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... and Mr . Grimshaw , upon the occasion - Mr . Grimshaw ' s answer _ Extreme
views taken by him and Charles WesleyThe licensing of the Preachers and
chapels - Desire of the Methodists to have the Lord ' s supper among themselves
, and ...
... and Mr . Grimshaw , upon the occasion - Mr . Grimshaw ' s answer _ Extreme
views taken by him and Charles WesleyThe licensing of the Preachers and
chapels - Desire of the Methodists to have the Lord ' s supper among themselves
, and ...
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Mr . John Wesley ' s views of Christian perfection _ He disapproves of his brother
' s altered opinions _ Letter from Mr . Perronet , intimating that Charles was too
severe in his censures - - Death of Mrs . PerronetDeath of Mr . Grimshaw - His ...
Mr . John Wesley ' s views of Christian perfection _ He disapproves of his brother
' s altered opinions _ Letter from Mr . Perronet , intimating that Charles was too
severe in his censures - - Death of Mrs . PerronetDeath of Mr . Grimshaw - His ...
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... administer the sacraments in Scotland - The principles by which he was guided
in these acts _ Views of Mr . George Lawson on the alleged episcopal
succession - Charles Wesley is greatly offended with his brother ' s ordinations -
His letter ...
... administer the sacraments in Scotland - The principles by which he was guided
in these acts _ Views of Mr . George Lawson on the alleged episcopal
succession - Charles Wesley is greatly offended with his brother ' s ordinations -
His letter ...
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C ' their views of the truth directly from the word of God ; that their labours were
chiefly devoted to the revival of true religion in the Church ; and that those
labours were , under God , the main cause of the revival which followed . “ I am
aware ...
C ' their views of the truth directly from the word of God ; that their labours were
chiefly devoted to the revival of true religion in the Church ; and that those
labours were , under God , the main cause of the revival which followed . “ I am
aware ...
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For some time after his ordination , Mr . Venn ' s views of evangelical 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 ...
For some time after his ordination , Mr . Venn ' s views of evangelical 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 ...
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