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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... meet several of his allegations with counter - statements , of the force of which the reader will form his own judgment . A still greater offender in the same way is the Rev. Edwin Sidney , the biographer of the Rev. Samuel Walker , of ...
... meet several of his allegations with counter - statements , of the force of which the reader will form his own judgment . A still greater offender in the same way is the Rev. Edwin Sidney , the biographer of the Rev. Samuel Walker , of ...
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... Meets the society at Leeds , and the floor of the room gives way — Several persons injured— Goes to Wakefield , to meet the Magistrates - He is honourably acquitted - Hymns on the occasion - Returns to London , taking Not- tingham on ...
... Meets the society at Leeds , and the floor of the room gives way — Several persons injured— Goes to Wakefield , to meet the Magistrates - He is honourably acquitted - Hymns on the occasion - Returns to London , taking Not- tingham on ...
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... Meets Mr. and Mrs. Lampe in Dublin - Disastrous voyage to England— Hymn of thanksgiving for deliverance from shipwreck - Visit to Garth -The family and establishment of Mr. Gwynne .Pages 488-515 XVI . Charles Wesley makes a proposal of ...
... Meets Mr. and Mrs. Lampe in Dublin - Disastrous voyage to England— Hymn of thanksgiving for deliverance from shipwreck - Visit to Garth -The family and establishment of Mr. Gwynne .Pages 488-515 XVI . Charles Wesley makes a proposal of ...
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... meet . And I hope that , neither before nor after that time , I shall relapse into my former state of insen- sibility . It is through your means , I firmly believe , that God will establish what he hath begun in me ; and there is no one ...
... meet . And I hope that , neither before nor after that time , I shall relapse into my former state of insen- sibility . It is through your means , I firmly believe , that God will establish what he hath begun in me ; and there is no one ...
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... meet with them ; and afterwards one of Charles's pupils . Mr. Benjamin Ingham , of Queen's College , and Mr. T. Broughton , of Exeter , were added to them in 1732. In the spring of the same year they were joined by Mr. Clayton , of ...
... meet with them ; and afterwards one of Charles's pupils . Mr. Benjamin Ingham , of Queen's College , and Mr. T. Broughton , of Exeter , were added to them in 1732. In the spring of the same year they were joined by Mr. Clayton , of ...
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