Centenary of Wesleyan Methodism: A Brief Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Wesleyan Methodist Societies Throughout the World |
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... means were then neces- sary to bring the truths of Christianity more effec- tually to bear upon the spirit and conduct of the people of England , is generally acknowledged . On this subject , indeed , the evidence is fearfully strong ...
... means were then neces- sary to bring the truths of Christianity more effec- tually to bear upon the spirit and conduct of the people of England , is generally acknowledged . On this subject , indeed , the evidence is fearfully strong ...
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... his merciful providence had raised up some extraordi- nary means of counteracting the evils which were then in full operation , the consequences must have been most disastrous . The age was not so re- WESLEYAN 7 * METHODISM .
... his merciful providence had raised up some extraordi- nary means of counteracting the evils which were then in full operation , the consequences must have been most disastrous . The age was not so re- WESLEYAN 7 * METHODISM .
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... mean , the plainest part of the Scriptures , which they say , in excuse for their ignorance , that their Tutors in the Universities never mention the reading of to them ; so that they can give no account , or , at least , a very ...
... mean , the plainest part of the Scriptures , which they say , in excuse for their ignorance , that their Tutors in the Universities never mention the reading of to them ; so that they can give no account , or , at least , a very ...
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... mean thing to fear God , and to make serious mention of his name ; — if it even become unfashionable to praise our in- finite Benefactor at our tables , and to appear serious and devout in our churches ; -if the holy and tremendous name ...
... mean thing to fear God , and to make serious mention of his name ; — if it even become unfashionable to praise our in- finite Benefactor at our tables , and to appear serious and devout in our churches ; -if the holy and tremendous name ...
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... Wroote . John returned to Oxford , intending to take up his per- manent residence there as a Tutor , in November , 1729 ; and was rejoiced to find that during his absence , and chiefly by means of his influence , 32 THE CENTENARY OF.
... Wroote . John returned to Oxford , intending to take up his per- manent residence there as a Tutor , in November , 1729 ; and was rejoiced to find that during his absence , and chiefly by means of his influence , 32 THE CENTENARY OF.
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