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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... once ; and the sooner the better . For by neglecting timely correction , they will contract a stubbornness and obstinacy , which is hardly ever after conquered ; and never , without using such severity as would be as painful to me as to ...
... once ; and the sooner the better . For by neglecting timely correction , they will contract a stubbornness and obstinacy , which is hardly ever after conquered ; and never , without using such severity as would be as painful to me as to ...
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... once bestowed , and so the right passed away from the donor , be not resumed , but left to the disposal of him to whom it was given ; unless it were conditional , and the condition of the obligation not performed . " * The intrinsic ...
... once bestowed , and so the right passed away from the donor , be not resumed , but left to the disposal of him to whom it was given ; unless it were conditional , and the condition of the obligation not performed . " * The intrinsic ...
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... once a week , to converse with each of her children separately , concerning the things of God , and their spiritual interests . " I take such a proportion of time as I can spare every night , " says she , in a letter to her husband ...
... once a week , to converse with each of her children separately , concerning the things of God , and their spiritual interests . " I take such a proportion of time as I can spare every night , " says she , in a letter to her husband ...
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... once ? ' and would hear no more . " Such was the state of the two brothers when , in the year 1726 , John , having obtained Deacon's orders , left Oxford , for the purpose of serving his father in the curacy of Wroote , in Lincolnshire ...
... once ? ' and would hear no more . " Such was the state of the two brothers when , in the year 1726 , John , having obtained Deacon's orders , left Oxford , for the purpose of serving his father in the curacy of Wroote , in Lincolnshire ...
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... once a month . " The young men , so called , were then much talked of at Oxford . I had heard of and loved them before I came to the University ; and so strenuously defended them when I heard them reviled by the students , that they ...
... once a month . " The young men , so called , were then much talked of at Oxford . I had heard of and loved them before I came to the University ; and so strenuously defended them when I heard them reviled by the students , that they ...
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