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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... means of comfort and salvation , he is constantly directing her attention . His social and pastoral habits are also here strongly exhi- bited . He , had an extensive circle of friends , by whom he was tenderly beloved . With them and ...
... means of comfort and salvation , he is constantly directing her attention . His social and pastoral habits are also here strongly exhi- bited . He , had an extensive circle of friends , by whom he was tenderly beloved . With them and ...
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... means of the revival of religion among persons connected with their societies , but also of that which took place among the Clergy . A preface , and more especially a preface to a somewhat bulky volume , is not the place for entering at ...
... means of the revival of religion among persons connected with their societies , but also of that which took place among the Clergy . A preface , and more especially a preface to a somewhat bulky volume , is not the place for entering at ...
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... means which they employed to rouse a slumbering Church and people were no secret . 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 ...
... means which they employed to rouse a slumbering Church and people were no secret . 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 ...
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... means , in the beginning of their religious inquiries and con- victions , perhaps they themselves were not able , in every instance , to ascertain . Most of them , however , in the pro- gress of their course , were brought into direct ...
... means , in the beginning of their religious inquiries and con- victions , perhaps they themselves were not able , in every instance , to ascertain . Most of them , however , in the pro- gress of their course , were brought into direct ...
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... means of preventing it : but nothing will do without private prayer . " Pray me a successful journey . The Lord bless you and yours , and keep us to our happiest meeting around his throne ! " The reference to five o'clock , as the hour ...
... means of preventing it : but nothing will do without private prayer . " Pray me a successful journey . The Lord bless you and yours , and keep us to our happiest meeting around his throne ! " The reference to five o'clock , as the hour ...
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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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