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 1 |
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... Epworth Charles's removal to Westminster School - His brother Samuel - Bishop Atterbury - Offer to Charles of Mr. Garret Wes- ley's property in Ireland - Charles's removal to Oxford - Becomes deeply serious - Is called Methodist Origin ...
... Epworth Charles's removal to Westminster School - His brother Samuel - Bishop Atterbury - Offer to Charles of Mr. Garret Wes- ley's property in Ireland - Charles's removal to Oxford - Becomes deeply serious - Is called Methodist Origin ...
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... Epworth , Nottingham , and Birmingham in his way - Visits Cornwall , and preaches in the midst of riotous opposition - Hymn composed at the Land's End -Returns to London , to attend a meeting of Methodists , Calvinists , and Moravians ...
... Epworth , Nottingham , and Birmingham in his way - Visits Cornwall , and preaches in the midst of riotous opposition - Hymn composed at the Land's End -Returns to London , to attend a meeting of Methodists , Calvinists , and Moravians ...
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... Epworth , in Lincolnshire , and of his estimable wife Susanna . He was born December 18th , 1708 ; being about sixteen years younger than his brother Samuel , and about five younger than John . His birth was premature ; so that at first ...
... Epworth , in Lincolnshire , and of his estimable wife Susanna . He was born December 18th , 1708 ; being about sixteen years younger than his brother Samuel , and about five younger than John . His birth was premature ; so that at first ...
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... Epworth . The father was a man of great learning , and of studious habits . also spent much of his time from home , attending the sittings of the Convocation in London : so that the care of the chil- dren devolved principally upon their ...
... Epworth . The father was a man of great learning , and of studious habits . also spent much of his time from home , attending the sittings of the Convocation in London : so that the care of the chil- dren devolved principally upon their ...
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... Epworth , wrote the first defence of the government of William and Mary that appeared in print after their accession to the throne ; and that his son Samuel entertained the father's views concerning the Revolution , is manifest from the ...
... Epworth , wrote the first defence of the government of William and Mary that appeared in print after their accession to the throne ; and that his son Samuel entertained the father's views concerning the Revolution , is manifest from the ...
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