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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... 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 strangers stop us in the streets with their inquiries ...
... 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 strangers stop us in the streets with their inquiries ...
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... whole head is sick , and the whole heart faint ! From the sole of the foot , even unto the head , there is no soundness in her ; but wounds and putrefy- ing sores . ' Yet under her sorest burden she blessed God , that she had not been ...
... whole head is sick , and the whole heart faint ! From the sole of the foot , even unto the head , there is no soundness in her ; but wounds and putrefy- ing sores . ' Yet under her sorest burden she blessed God , that she had not been ...
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... whole city was in an uproar about poor Mr. Wheatley , whose works of darkness are now brought to light , whereby the people are so scanda- lized and exasperated , that they are ready to rise , and tear him to pieces . We therefore do ...
... whole city was in an uproar about poor Mr. Wheatley , whose works of darkness are now brought to light , whereby the people are so scanda- lized and exasperated , that they are ready to rise , and tear him to pieces . We therefore do ...
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... whole time . " " Yesterday a woman came to me to ask my pardon for having railed at me , or rather , at Mr. Edwards , while passing her . She belonged to the Tabernacle . I commended her ingenuousness , wished all her society like her ...
... whole time . " " Yesterday a woman came to me to ask my pardon for having railed at me , or rather , at Mr. Edwards , while passing her . She belonged to the Tabernacle . I commended her ingenuousness , wished all her society like her ...
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... whole time . I was forced , in my own defence , to speak as loud and as fast as I could . And they had no power to disturb me , while I applied the most blessed promise , Isaiah xxxv . 10 : The ransomed of the Lord shall return , and ...
... whole time . I was forced , in my own defence , to speak as loud and as fast as I could . And they had no power to disturb me , while I applied the most blessed promise , Isaiah xxxv . 10 : The ransomed of the Lord shall return , and ...
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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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