The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works ...Jonathan Going T. George, Jr., 1836 |
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... less labo- riously employed . At this period one of them writes from Lancashire to Mr. Wesley : - " Many doors are opened for preaching in these parts , but cannot be supplied for want of preachers . I think some one should be sent to ...
... less labo- riously employed . At this period one of them writes from Lancashire to Mr. Wesley : - " Many doors are opened for preaching in these parts , but cannot be supplied for want of preachers . I think some one should be sent to ...
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... less active part in the affairs of the body , except to interfere occasionally with his advice , and in still later years , now and then to censure the in- creasing irregularity of his brother's proceedings . The fact was , Mr. John ...
... less active part in the affairs of the body , except to interfere occasionally with his advice , and in still later years , now and then to censure the in- creasing irregularity of his brother's proceedings . The fact was , Mr. John ...
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... less frequent , and more tem- perate ; nor have good men so much labored to de- part to the greatest distance from each other , as to find a ground on which they could make the nearest approaches . This has been especially the case be ...
... less frequent , and more tem- perate ; nor have good men so much labored to de- part to the greatest distance from each other , as to find a ground on which they could make the nearest approaches . This has been especially the case be ...
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... less abused , were charmed with his wisdom , his sportive sallies less spared , or more excellently applied , in an exact of innocent mirth delighted even the young and subservience to the faculties of his mind . His la- thoughtless ...
... less abused , were charmed with his wisdom , his sportive sallies less spared , or more excellently applied , in an exact of innocent mirth delighted even the young and subservience to the faculties of his mind . His la- thoughtless ...
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... less regarded by the majority of the Methodist societies at that time ; and the case is not greatly altered at the present day . The clergy had lost their hold upon the people generally , through neglect ; and that revival of the spirit ...
... less regarded by the majority of the Methodist societies at that time ; and the case is not greatly altered at the present day . The clergy had lost their hold upon the people generally , through neglect ; and that revival of the spirit ...
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Términos y frases comunes
affection affliction afterwards Antinomian appear attention believe bishops blessing brother called chapel character Charles Wesley Christian church circumstances congregation Cowper dear death delight desire divine doctrine Elector Elector of Saxony eternal faith father feel friendship give glory gospel grace happy Harwich heart heaven Holy Spirit honor hope Hordle Hoxton hymns influence Jesus Christ John John Wesley labors Landgrave of Hesse learned letter live Liverpool Lord Lord's supper Luther manner means Melancthon ment mercy Methodists mind minister ministry nature ness never occasion pastor peace persons piety pious pleasure pray prayer preached preachers present prince of Anhalt princes racter received Reformation religion religious remarks respect sacraments salvation Scripture sentiments sermon sincere society soul Spencer thee thing THOMAS SPENCER thou thought tion truth unto Unwin views Wesley's whilst wish Wittemberg word write