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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... July 31st , 1734. Dear Brother , —I can- not excuse my brother's mentioning nothing of Epworth , when he was just come from it . Taciturnity , as to family affairs , is his infirmity , but not his fault ; for I dare say there is no ...
... July 31st , 1734. Dear Brother , —I can- not excuse my brother's mentioning nothing of Epworth , when he was just come from it . Taciturnity , as to family affairs , is his infirmity , but not his fault ; for I dare say there is no ...
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... July 7th , " says he , " between four and five this morning Mr. Delamotte and I went into the Savannah . We chose this hour for bathing , both for the coolness , and because the alligators were not stirring so soon . We heard them ...
... July 7th , " says he , " between four and five this morning Mr. Delamotte and I went into the Savannah . We chose this hour for bathing , both for the coolness , and because the alligators were not stirring so soon . We heard them ...
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... July 21st . I heard by my brother that I was to set sail in a few days for England . 66 ' July 22d . To - day I got their licences signed by Mr. Oglethorpe , countersigned them myself , and so entirely washed my hands of the traders . " ...
... July 21st . I heard by my brother that I was to set sail in a few days for England . 66 ' July 22d . To - day I got their licences signed by Mr. Oglethorpe , countersigned them myself , and so entirely washed my hands of the traders . " ...
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... July 26th . The words which concluded the lesson , and my stay in Georgia , were , ' Arise , let us go hence . ' Accord- ingly at twelve I took my final leave of Savannah . When the boat put off I was surprised that I felt no more joy ...
... July 26th . The words which concluded the lesson , and my stay in Georgia , were , ' Arise , let us go hence . ' Accord- ingly at twelve I took my final leave of Savannah . When the boat put off I was surprised that I felt no more joy ...
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... July , 1737 . " * One of the first episcopal acts of the Count was the ordina- tion of Peter Böhler , whom he sent forth with his blessing , as a Missionary to Georgia , and to the Negroes in Carolina , on the 16th of December following ...
... July , 1737 . " * One of the first episcopal acts of the Count was the ordina- tion of Peter Böhler , whom he sent forth with his blessing , as a Missionary to Georgia , and to the Negroes in Carolina , on the 16th of December following ...
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