| John Wesley - Germany - 1743 - 96 pages
...the Lord: With my Mouth will I ever be jhewing forth thy Truth from one Generation to another.'' Yet the Enemy injefted a Fear, " If Thou doft believe,...Change? I anfwered, (yet not I) That I know not. But this I know, I have Now Peace with GOD: And I Sin not to Day, and Jefus my Matter has forbid me to... | |
| George Lavington - Enthusiasm - 1754 - 276 pages
...Affurance of Forgivenefs. — The Enemy fuggefted, this cannot be Faith. — Was much bufeted with Temptations ; but cried out, and they fled away. They returned again, and again, &fc. I afked Mr. Telchig, the Moravian, what to do ? — I have now cmjiant Peace; not one uneafy Thought.... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1797 - 514 pages
...according to the " counfels of his own will." i6. After my return home, I was much buffeted •with temptations : But cried out, and they fled away. They returned again and again. 1 as often lifted up my *ny eyes, and he " fent me help from his holy place." And herein I found the... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1809 - 460 pages
...them, according to the counsels of his own will." 16. After my return home, I was much buffeted with temptations : But cried out, and they fled away. They returned again and again. I as often lifted up my eyes, and he " sent me help from his holy place." And herein I found the difference... | |
| Arminianism - 1838 - 1014 pages
...them, according to the counsels of his own will. " 16. After my return home, I was much buffeted with temptations; but cried out, and they fled away. They returned again and again. I as often lifted up my eyes, and He sent me help from his holy place. And herein I found the difference... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1826 - 466 pages
...them, according to the counsels of his own will." 16. After my return home, I was much buffeted with temptations : But cried out, and they fled away. They returned again and again. I as often lifted up my eyes, and he " sent me help from his holy place." And herein I found the difference... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 306 pages
...them, according to the counsels of his own will. 16. After my return home, I was much buffeted with temptations ; but cried out, and they fled away. They returned again and again. I as often lifted up my eyes, and He " sent me help from his holy place." And herein I found the difference... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 612 pages
...them, according to the counsels of his own will. 16. After my return home, I was much buffeted with temptations ; but cried out, and they fled away. They returned again and again. I as often lifted up my eyes, and he sent me help from his holy place. And herein I found the difference... | |
| John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1840 - 686 pages
...them, according to the counsels of his own will. 16. After my return home, I was much buffeted with temptations ; but cried out, and they fled away. They returned again and again. I as often lifted up my eyos, and He " sent me help from his holy place/' And herein I found the difference... | |
| Abel Stevens - Methodism - 1858 - 486 pages
...withholdeth them, according to the counsels of his own will. Alter my return home I was mucli "buffeted with temptations, but cried out and they fled away. They returned again and again ; I as oftes lifted up my eyes, and He sent me help from his holy place* And herein I found the difference... | |
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