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 2 |
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He and the society were exemplary in their attendance upon this ordinance ; and
they generally found it to be accompanied by an especial blessing . In the
administration of this sacrament , as well as in that of baptism , he always used
the ...
He and the society were exemplary in their attendance upon this ordinance ; and
they generally found it to be accompanied by an especial blessing . In the
administration of this sacrament , as well as in that of baptism , he always used
the ...
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... the case is often given ; and that the labours of Mr . Whitefield and the Wesleys
are regarded not only as the means of the revival of religion among persons
connected with their societies , but also of that which took place among the
Clergy .
... the case is often given ; and that the labours of Mr . Whitefield and the Wesleys
are regarded not only as the means of the revival of religion among persons
connected with their societies , but also of that which took place among the
Clergy .
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God made me to the society , I trust , a son of consolation . I showed them the
cause of my brother ' s danger , even our own unprofitableness , and the nation '
s rejecting his testimony . I strongly exhorted them to repent , and do their first
works ...
God made me to the society , I trust , a son of consolation . I showed them the
cause of my brother ' s danger , even our own unprofitableness , and the nation '
s rejecting his testimony . I strongly exhorted them to repent , and do their first
works ...
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At this period the Wesleys had no place of worship in Norwich ; and if they had
any society , it was very small . Norwich was at this time in a state of violent
excitement . When the Wesleys expelled James Wheatley from their community ...
At this period the Wesleys had no place of worship in Norwich ; and if they had
any society , it was very small . Norwich was at this time in a state of violent
excitement . When the Wesleys expelled James Wheatley from their community ...
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My brother ' s prophecy is true , that all our caution and tenderness toward them
will not hinder their saying all evil of us . The only curse I have had bestowed on
me in Norwich was by a good woman of Mr . Wheatley ' s society : several of ...
My brother ' s prophecy is true , that all our caution and tenderness toward them
will not hinder their saying all evil of us . The only curse I have had bestowed on
me in Norwich was by a good woman of Mr . Wheatley ' s society : several of ...
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