The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford; in which are Included, the Life of His Brother, the Rev. Charles Wesley, A.M., Student of Christ Church, and Memoirs of Their Family: Comprehending an Accout of the Great Revival of Religion, in which They Were the First and Chief Instruments, Volume 1J. Kershaw, 1824 |
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Page vii
... half of the clear profits . " But that which constituted his indelible dishonour , was his absolute refusal to suffer the manuscripts , with which he had been intrusted , to be examined according to the Will of the Testator . PREFACE . VII.
... half of the clear profits . " But that which constituted his indelible dishonour , was his absolute refusal to suffer the manuscripts , with which he had been intrusted , to be examined according to the Will of the Testator . PREFACE . VII.
Page xxi
... suffering and gracious Redeemer , before I had any connection with the people called Methodists , or with their venerable Founder . But his writings and preaching , with the preaching of his sons in the Gospel , alone strengthened and ...
... suffering and gracious Redeemer , before I had any connection with the people called Methodists , or with their venerable Founder . But his writings and preaching , with the preaching of his sons in the Gospel , alone strengthened and ...
Page xxii
... suffered the loss of all which the world could offer him , that he might possess and propa- gate this pure religion , is the sole motive which could impel me to undertake the task . Were the man only concerned , I could be well content ...
... suffered the loss of all which the world could offer him , that he might possess and propa- gate this pure religion , is the sole motive which could impel me to undertake the task . Were the man only concerned , I could be well content ...
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... suffer the loss of all things than violate his conscience . While in the University , he had applied himself to the study of Physic as well as Divinity , —a practice not then fallen into disuse . He was often consulted as a physician ...
... suffer the loss of all things than violate his conscience . While in the University , he had applied himself to the study of Physic as well as Divinity , —a practice not then fallen into disuse . He was often consulted as a physician ...
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... suffered to preach , unless you will do it according to order . W. I shall submit to any trial you shall please to make . I shall present your Lordship with a confession of my faith , or take what other way you please to insist on . B ...
... suffered to preach , unless you will do it according to order . W. I shall submit to any trial you shall please to make . I shall present your Lordship with a confession of my faith , or take what other way you please to insist on . B ...
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