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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... divine blessing was visibly impressed , was that of present deliverance from sin , its guilt , and misery , and power , by faith in the Lord Jesus ; and ten thou- sand happy converts , reclaimed from every evil , attested the truth of ...
... divine blessing was visibly impressed , was that of present deliverance from sin , its guilt , and misery , and power , by faith in the Lord Jesus ; and ten thou- sand happy converts , reclaimed from every evil , attested the truth of ...
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... divine patience and tormented mankind ; and therefore the declared object of God's righteous malediction . Faithfully did they labour to counteract the sorceries of Rome , by excit- ing a spirit of universal inquiry on the subject of ...
... divine patience and tormented mankind ; and therefore the declared object of God's righteous malediction . Faithfully did they labour to counteract the sorceries of Rome , by excit- ing a spirit of universal inquiry on the subject of ...
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... divine mercy , exercised not only towards him , but towards the world . In the year 1726 Mr. Charles Wesley , being about eigh- teen years of age , removed from Westminster School to the University , being elected to Christ - Church ...
... divine mercy , exercised not only towards him , but towards the world . In the year 1726 Mr. Charles Wesley , being about eigh- teen years of age , removed from Westminster School to the University , being elected to Christ - Church ...
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... especially necessary at this time to guard the youth of this place against these wicked advocates for pretended reason against divine revela- tion , and to enable them the better to defend c 2 THE REV . CHARLES WESLEY . 19.
... especially necessary at this time to guard the youth of this place against these wicked advocates for pretended reason against divine revela- tion , and to enable them the better to defend c 2 THE REV . CHARLES WESLEY . 19.
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... divine light was instantaneously darted in upon my soul ; and from that moment , but not till then , did I know that I must be a new creature . " Upon this I had no rest in my soul till I wrote letters to my relations , telling them ...
... divine light was instantaneously darted in upon my soul ; and from that moment , but not till then , did I know that I must be a new creature . " Upon this I had no rest in my soul till I wrote letters to my relations , telling them ...
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