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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... believe in God , believe also in me . In my Father's house are many man- sions ; if it were not so , I would have told you . I go to pre- pare a place for you . " ( John xiv . 1 , 2. ) The next morning , taking the advice of his friend ...
... believe in God , believe also in me . In my Father's house are many man- sions ; if it were not so , I would have told you . I go to pre- pare a place for you . " ( John xiv . 1 , 2. ) The next morning , taking the advice of his friend ...
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... believe Christ would have granted even me , had He called me hence in my late dangerous illness . To walk always in the light of God's countenance is most desirable ; but some seem more highly favoured in that than others . I long to be ...
... believe Christ would have granted even me , had He called me hence in my late dangerous illness . To walk always in the light of God's countenance is most desirable ; but some seem more highly favoured in that than others . I long to be ...
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... believe a separation quite lawful , only not yet expedient . They are indefatigable in urging him to go so far , that he may not be able to retreat . He may lay on hands , say they , without separating . I charge you keep it to yourself ...
... believe a separation quite lawful , only not yet expedient . They are indefatigable in urging him to go so far , that he may not be able to retreat . He may lay on hands , say they , without separating . I charge you keep it to yourself ...
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... believe my brother had laid on his hands , or they would not have dared to act thus . You have her thoughts in mine . " I have heard your sincerity called in question , as if you ran with the hare , and held with the hounds . I do not ...
... believe my brother had laid on his hands , or they would not have dared to act thus . You have her thoughts in mine . " I have heard your sincerity called in question , as if you ran with the hare , and held with the hounds . I do not ...
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... believe he means the Minister of a parish . That pinches me . Nevertheless , I think with you , till I get more light ; though I should be hard set to defend myself against a skilful adver- sary . When I am convinced it is my duty , I ...
... believe he means the Minister of a parish . That pinches me . Nevertheless , I think with you , till I get more light ; though I should be hard set to defend myself against a skilful adver- sary . When I am convinced it is my duty , I ...
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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 |
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