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 2John Mason, 1841 - Methodism |
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Page 73
... feeling among the Methodist Preachers in those times , but for the light which they shed upon Mr. Charles Wesley's character . With the real difficulties of the case he did not attempt to grapple . He does not show how the scruples of ...
... feeling among the Methodist Preachers in those times , but for the light which they shed upon Mr. Charles Wesley's character . With the real difficulties of the case he did not attempt to grapple . He does not show how the scruples of ...
Page 82
... feelings connected with that debate still vivid and strong . In such a state of mental excitement , his thoughts naturally assumed the poetic form . Four thousand copies of the tract were printed and immedi- ately put into circulation ...
... feelings connected with that debate still vivid and strong . In such a state of mental excitement , his thoughts naturally assumed the poetic form . Four thousand copies of the tract were printed and immedi- ately put into circulation ...
Page 93
... feeling of lively gratitude to God , and to all the parties concerned , which he thus expressed in a letter to his wife , accompanied by an account of the terrible earthquake which had just occurred at Lisbon : — " In reading over the ...
... feeling of lively gratitude to God , and to all the parties concerned , which he thus expressed in a letter to his wife , accompanied by an account of the terrible earthquake which had just occurred at Lisbon : — " In reading over the ...
Page 95
... feeling , at the same time , that I could myself love my worst enemy . How safe and happy should we always be , if incapable of resentment ! How open to misery till we come to this ! I want to see an injury done myself or friends ...
... feeling , at the same time , that I could myself love my worst enemy . How safe and happy should we always be , if incapable of resentment ! How open to misery till we come to this ! I want to see an injury done myself or friends ...
Page 96
... feelings in sacred verse . Nothing could separate him , either in labour or affection , from his brother , notwithstanding their diversity of opinion respecting the national Church , and the certain prospect of their future collision on ...
... feelings in sacred verse . Nothing could separate him , either in labour or affection , from his brother , notwithstanding their diversity of opinion respecting the national Church , and the certain prospect of their future collision on ...
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The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
The Life of the REV. Charles Wesley: Comprising a Review of His Poetry ... Thomas Jackson,Charles Wesley No preview available - 2015 |
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