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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... mean by ordination ? B. Do not you know what I mean ? W. If you mean that sending , spoken of Romans x . , I had it . B. I mean that : What mission had you ? W. I had a mission from God and man . B. You must have it according to law ...
... mean by ordination ? B. Do not you know what I mean ? W. If you mean that sending , spoken of Romans x . , I had it . B. I mean that : What mission had you ? W. I had a mission from God and man . B. You must have it according to law ...
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... mean a gathered church : but we must have no gathered churches in England ; and you will see it so . For there must be a unity without divisions among us : and there can be no unity without uniformity . - Well then , we must send you to ...
... mean a gathered church : but we must have no gathered churches in England ; and you will see it so . For there must be a unity without divisions among us : and there can be no unity without uniformity . - Well then , we must send you to ...
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... means of obtaining the best instruction , as the paternal estate was considerable . At the age of fifteen he went to the Uni- versity of Oxford , and took his degrees in the usual course . His piety and diligence at Oxford were so much ...
... means of obtaining the best instruction , as the paternal estate was considerable . At the age of fifteen he went to the Uni- versity of Oxford , and took his degrees in the usual course . His piety and diligence at Oxford were so much ...
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... means clear , however , that he acted right in all this . In matters of a mere personal nature we may use much free- dom : but where the souls of men are concerned , it is very different . • A very signal providence directed him to a ...
... means clear , however , that he acted right in all this . In matters of a mere personal nature we may use much free- dom : but where the souls of men are concerned , it is very different . • A very signal providence directed him to a ...
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... pri- * I believe there never was any such thing in the world , excepting only as it may mean that which was not written . vate reasons for the truth of revealed religion . And CHAPTER III Mrs Susannah Wesley and her Daughters.
... pri- * I believe there never was any such thing in the world , excepting only as it may mean that which was not written . vate reasons for the truth of revealed religion . And CHAPTER III Mrs Susannah Wesley and her Daughters.
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