The Works of the Rev. John Wesley. [The Preface Signed: Joseph Benson, Editor.], Volum 2John Jones; sold by Thomas Blanshard, 1809 |
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... things which you knew not ; or at least , unkindly , putting the worst construction on things of a doubtful nature , and setting what perhaps was not strictly right , in the very worst light it would bear . Whereas ( in my apprehension ) ...
... things which you knew not ; or at least , unkindly , putting the worst construction on things of a doubtful nature , and setting what perhaps was not strictly right , in the very worst light it would bear . Whereas ( in my apprehension ) ...
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... things ) of many facts and conversations that passed between us , in the same order of time as they occurred ; and ... thing ; labouring every where to speak consistently with that deep sense which is settled in my heart , That you are ...
... things ) of many facts and conversations that passed between us , in the same order of time as they occurred ; and ... thing ; labouring every where to speak consistently with that deep sense which is settled in my heart , That you are ...
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... things which they own they know not . " At four in the afternoon I came to Oxford , and , to a small company in the evening , explained the nature and extent of that salvation , wherewith by grace we are saved through faith . The next ...
... things which they own they know not . " At four in the afternoon I came to Oxford , and , to a small company in the evening , explained the nature and extent of that salvation , wherewith by grace we are saved through faith . The next ...
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... things ; harmlessness , using the means of grace , and doing good , as it is called 1 ; that is , helping our neighbours , chiefly by giving alms . Accordingly , by a religious man is commonly meant , one that is honest , just , and ...
... things ; harmlessness , using the means of grace , and doing good , as it is called 1 ; that is , helping our neighbours , chiefly by giving alms . Accordingly , by a religious man is commonly meant , one that is honest , just , and ...
Side 10
... things of God , that they seemed but one remove from the beasts that perish ; and therefore utterly without desire of instruction , as well as without the means of it . < " Many last winter used tauntingly to say of Mr. White- field ...
... things of God , that they seemed but one remove from the beasts that perish ; and therefore utterly without desire of instruction , as well as without the means of it . < " Many last winter used tauntingly to say of Mr. White- field ...
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afternoon afterwards answered Antinomianism asked began believe Birstal blessing Brentford brethren Bristol brother Builth called Cardiff Church Church of England congregation continued cried Darlaston declared desired earnest eight Epworth Evesham exhorted faith fear fell Fonmon four Friday Gospel grace hand hath hear heard heart Holy hour hundred Jesus Christ John Kingswood knew labour London Lord Lord's supper means of grace Methodists miles Monday morning never Newcastle night noon once pain peace poor praise pray prayer preached at five quiet received rejoice repentance rest righteousness rode Roughlee Saturday scarce Scripture sent sermon seven shew sinners sins society soon soul speak spirit spoke Sticklepath stood Sunday Sykehouse thee thence things thou thought Thursday told town Trewint Tuesday Tullamore unto walked Walsal Wednesbury Wednesday Wednesday 13 Wenvo Wesley words