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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... mind , nor talents , nor grace , for it . " The whole society appear alive , so stirred up , so zealous , so prayerful , as I never knew them . Many backsliders are returning to us . Many secret friends now show themselves . The ...
... mind , nor talents , nor grace , for it . " The whole society appear alive , so stirred up , so zealous , so prayerful , as I never knew them . Many backsliders are returning to us . Many secret friends now show themselves . The ...
Page 32
... mind hath been concerning the event of your present circumstances . I pray and inquire , inquire and pray again ; always expecting to hear the worst . Ere this can reach you , I expect the lot will be cast , either for life or death . I ...
... mind hath been concerning the event of your present circumstances . I pray and inquire , inquire and pray again ; always expecting to hear the worst . Ere this can reach you , I expect the lot will be cast , either for life or death . I ...
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... mind while the wife of his bosom was sus- pended between life and death . They are remarkable for their tenderness and piety . The following stanzas are a specimen : - Can we of ourselves resign The most precious loan divine ? With thy ...
... mind while the wife of his bosom was sus- pended between life and death . They are remarkable for their tenderness and piety . The following stanzas are a specimen : - Can we of ourselves resign The most precious loan divine ? With thy ...
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... mind . Mr. Charles Wesley had another ground of grateful joy , besides that of his wife's recovery . His brother also began to regain his lost strength , and was likely soon to resume his wonted labours . Under the advice of his ...
... mind . Mr. Charles Wesley had another ground of grateful joy , besides that of his wife's recovery . His brother also began to regain his lost strength , and was likely soon to resume his wonted labours . Under the advice of his ...
Page 69
... mind . Not a few of the Clergy absolutely refused to administer the Lord's supper to the Methodists . When these people approached the table of the Lord , they were sin- gled out among the communicants , and denied the sacred emblems of ...
... mind . Not a few of the Clergy absolutely refused to administer the Lord's supper to the Methodists . When these people approached the table of the Lord , they were sin- gled out among the communicants , and denied the sacred emblems of ...
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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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