The Life of Wesley; and the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1820 - 622 pages |
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... Suffers dreadfully from the small - pox Pays all his debts C Attacked by the mob at Yarmouth His deliberation concerning marriage · 104 · · 106 · 106 · 107 · 108 - 109 - 110 - 112 · 112 - 113 114 - 115 · · 117 118 CHAP . XVIII . 122 123 ...
... Suffers dreadfully from the small - pox Pays all his debts C Attacked by the mob at Yarmouth His deliberation concerning marriage · 104 · · 106 · 106 · 107 · 108 - 109 - 110 - 112 · 112 - 113 114 - 115 · · 117 118 CHAP . XVIII . 122 123 ...
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... suffered things more grievous than death . The manner in which these children were taught to read is remarkable : the mother never began with them till they were five years old , and then she made them learn the alphabet perfectly in ...
... suffered things more grievous than death . The manner in which these children were taught to read is remarkable : the mother never began with them till they were five years old , and then she made them learn the alphabet perfectly in ...
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... suffered Mr. Wesley to pray for the King and the Prince of Wales without disturbing the fa- mily prayers . Mr. Wesley was sore upon this sub- ject , and became angry , and therefore repeated the prayer . But when Samuel was informed of ...
... suffered Mr. Wesley to pray for the King and the Prince of Wales without disturbing the fa- mily prayers . Mr. Wesley was sore upon this sub- ject , and became angry , and therefore repeated the prayer . But when Samuel was informed of ...
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... suffered at the Charter - house under the tyranny which the elder boys were permitted to exercise . This evil at one time existed very ge- nerally in English schools , through the culpable negligence of the masters ; and perhaps may ...
... suffered at the Charter - house under the tyranny which the elder boys were permitted to exercise . This evil at one time existed very ge- nerally in English schools , through the culpable negligence of the masters ; and perhaps may ...
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... suffered him to take his own way in peace . Before Whitefield went to Oxford , he had heard of the young men there who lived by rule and method , " and were therefore called Methodists . They were now much talked of , and generally ...
... suffered him to take his own way in peace . Before Whitefield went to Oxford , he had heard of the young men there who lived by rule and method , " and were therefore called Methodists . They were now much talked of , and generally ...
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Common terms and phrases
afterwards answer appeared asked began believe Bishop blessing Boehler brethren Bristol brother called cause Causton cerning Charles Wesley Christ Christian church Church of England clergy continued conversation Count Zinzendorf dear death desire devil divine doctrine doubt duty England Epworth evil exhorted faith father fear feelings friends gave Georgia give Gospel grace hath hear heard heart heaven Herrnhut holy holy orders honour hope hour John Wesley journal judgement Kingswood knew labour letter living London manner Methodists mind minister Moravian Brethren Moravian Church Moravians mother never occasion Oglethorpe opinion Oxford peace persons poor pray prayer preach reason Reformation religion religious replied salvation Samuel Samuel Wesley Savannah says Wesley Scripture sermon society soon soul speak spirit suffer things Thomas à Kempis thou thought tion truth unto Wesley's Whitefield William Law words Wroote Zinzendorf