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" There is only one condition previously required of those who desire admission into these societies, "a desire to flee from the wrath to come, and to be saved from their sins. "
Picture of Slavery in the United States of America - Page 195
by George Bourne - 1834 - 227 pages
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The doctrines and discipline of the Methodist episcopal Church in America ...

Methodist episcopal church - 1798 - 192 pages
...come, and to he faved from thcir Jins. But wherever this is really fixed in the foul, it will be fliewn by its fruits. It is therefore expected of all who continue therein, that they fhould continue to evidence their defire of falvatson, Firft, By doing no harm, by avoiding evil of...
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The life of the rev. John Wesley, M.A. to which is prefixed, some ..., Volume 2

John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 pages
...required in those who desire admission into these societies, A desire to flee from the tcrath to come, to be saved from their sins. But wherever this is really fixed in the soul, it will be shewn by its fruits. It is therefore expected of all who continue therein, that they should continue...
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The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, A. M., with Memoirs of the Wesley Family ...

George Bourne - Funeral sermons - 1807 - 366 pages
...required of those who desire admission into these societies, A desire to flee from the wrath to come, to be saved from their sins. But wherever this is really fixed in the soul, it will be shewn by its fruits. It is therefore expected of all who continue therein, that they sho'uld continue...
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A Theological Dictionary, Volume 2

Charles Buck - Theology - 1810 - 498 pages
...those who desire admission into these societies, namely, A desire to Jleefrom. the -wrath to come ; to be saved from their sins : but wherever this is really fixed in the soul, it will be shewn by its fruits. It is, therefore, expected of all who continue therein that they should continue...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley. ...

John Wesley - Methodism - 1810 - 432 pages
...those who desire admission into these societies, viz. " a desire to flee from the wrath to come, and be saved from their sins :" but wherever this is really fixed in the soul, it will be shewn by its fruits. It is therefore expected of all who continue therein, that they should continue...
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Roll of a Tennis Ball Through the Moral World: In a Series of Contemplations ...

John Stewart - Ethics - 1812 - 514 pages
...qualification, for admission into the societies, of which he was the instrumental founder — namely — " A desire to flee from the wrath to come, and to be saved from sin" (evidenced by certain fruits) and this fundamental principle of Methodism is I believe still retained...
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Roll of a tennis ball, through the moral world, a ser. of contemplations, by ...

John Stewart - 1812 - 520 pages
...qualification, for admission into the societies, of which he was the instrumental founder — namely — " A desire to flee from the wrath to come, and to be saved from sin" (evidenced by certain fruits) and this fundamental principle of Methodism is I believe still retained...
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The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church

Methodist Episcopal Church - 1813 - 226 pages
...those who desire admission into Ihese societies, a desire to fat from the wrath to come, and to fie saved from their sins. — But wherever this is really fixed in the soui,it will be shewn by its fruits. * This part refers to towns and cities, where the poor are generally...
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A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All ..., Volumes 1-2

Charles Buck - Theology - 1815 - 546 pages
...these societies, namely, Л desire to Лее from the wrath to cerne ; to be »avedfrom their tin» : but wherever this is really fixed in the soul, it will be shewn by its fruits It is, therefore, expected of all who continue therein, that they should continue...
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The Republican, Volume 6

Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1822 - 1008 pages
...observes, " The only condition previously required of those who desire admission into these classes, is a desire to flee from the wrath to come, and to be saved from their sins, and it is therefore expected of all who continue therein, that they should evidence their desire of...
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