Wesley and His Preachers, Their Conquest of BritainT.F. Unwin, 1903 - 309 páginas |
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... king passed away Wesley had seen him in the House of Lords : His brow was much furrowed with age , and quite clouded with care . . . . A blanket of ermine round his shoulders , so heavy ... and burdensome he could scarce move under it ...
... king passed away Wesley had seen him in the House of Lords : His brow was much furrowed with age , and quite clouded with care . . . . A blanket of ermine round his shoulders , so heavy ... and burdensome he could scarce move under it ...
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... king and his ministers in that disastrous war which resulted in the loss of the American Colonies . He once heard George III . speak from the throne in the House of Lords : How agreeably was I surprised . He pronounced every word with ...
... king and his ministers in that disastrous war which resulted in the loss of the American Colonies . He once heard George III . speak from the throne in the House of Lords : How agreeably was I surprised . He pronounced every word with ...
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... King of Spain ; dulness and sottishness in the King of France ; infernal subtlety in the late King of Prussia ( as well as in the skeleton Voltaire ) ; calmness and humanity in the Emperor and King of Portugal ; exquisite stupidity in ...
... King of Spain ; dulness and sottishness in the King of France ; infernal subtlety in the late King of Prussia ( as well as in the skeleton Voltaire ) ; calmness and humanity in the Emperor and King of Portugal ; exquisite stupidity in ...
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... king passed away Wesley had seen him in the House of Lords : ' His brow was much furrowed with age , and quite clouded with care . . . . A blanket of ermine round his shoulders , so heavy and burdensome he could scarce move under it ...
... king passed away Wesley had seen him in the House of Lords : ' His brow was much furrowed with age , and quite clouded with care . . . . A blanket of ermine round his shoulders , so heavy and burdensome he could scarce move under it ...
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... king and his ministers in that disastrous war which resulted in the loss of the American Colonies . He once heard George III . speak from the throne in the House of Lords : How agreeably was I surprised . He pronounced every word with ...
... king and his ministers in that disastrous war which resulted in the loss of the American Colonies . He once heard George III . speak from the throne in the House of Lords : How agreeably was I surprised . He pronounced every word with ...
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adventures appeared asked Ballinrobe Beau Nash became better Bishop Bristol British Isles C. H. Spurgeon called chapel character characteristic Charles Wesley charming Christian church clergy coach common congregation conversion custom danger death died early eighteenth century England English father favoured fell forty Foundery gentleman George George III Gospel hear heard heart horse Ireland Irish itinerant John Wesley kind King knew labour Lady large numbers less live London looked Lord manner merrie ploughboy Methodist Methodist preachers miles Moorfields morning natural Nelson never Newgate night o'clock open-air preaching passed pastors persons poor prayer preaching prisoners Queen Anne's Bounty realised regarded reign religion remarks Wesley Revival road says Scotland Scottish seemed sermon showed snow soon strong suffered supposed things told took town travelling preacher village visited walked Wesley's Wesley's Chapel Whitefield woman young
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Página 184 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Página 215 - And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away, and there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God, and the books were opened ; and another book was opened, which is the book of life; and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
Página 29 - Saw you him that was a lion till then, and is now a lamb; him that was a drunkard, but now exemplarily sober; the whoremonger that was, who now abhors the very lusts of the flesh? These are my living arguments for what I assert — that God now, as aforetime, gives remission of sins and the gift of the Holy Ghost, which may be called visions.
Página 215 - ... the soul •was set at liberty. We stood round the bed, and fulfilled her last request, uttered a little before she lost her speech, ' Children, as soon as I am released, sing a psalm of praise to God.
Página 12 - As soon as he got upon the stand, he stroked back his hair, and turned his face towards where I stood, and I thought fixed his eyes on me : his countenance struck such an awful dread upon me, before I heard him speak, that it made my heart beat like the pendulum of a clock ; and when he did speak, I thought his whole discourse was aimed at me.
Página 124 - And thou shalt take no gift: for the gift blindeth the wise, and perverteth the words of the righteous. 9 Also thou shalt not oppress a stranger: for ye know the heart of a stranger, seeing ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.
Página 72 - I found him sitting at the head of a long square table, such as is commonly used in this country by the lower class of people, dressed in a coarse blue frock, trimmed with black horn buttons ; a checked shirt, a leathern strap about his neck for a stock, a coarse apron, and a pair of great wooden-soled shoes plated with iron to preserve them (what we call clogs in these parts), with a child upon his knee, eating his breakfast...
Página 167 - The sum of what I spoke was this :— I love plain dealing. Do not you ? I will use it now. Bear with me. I hang out no false colours, but show you all I am, all I intend, all I do. I am a member of the Church of England : but I love good men of every church. My ground is the Bible. Yea, I am a Bible- bigot. I follow it in all things, both great and small.
Página 51 - TIMS. 9. — I preached at six to abundance of people near Ewood ; and with an uncommon blessing. Hence we rode to Todmorden. The minister was slowly recovering from a violent fit of a palsy, with which he was struck immediately after he had been preaching a virulent sermon against the Methodists.