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Page 17
... answer Mr. Wesley's letter seems to be quite need- less , because there is nothing substantial or properly argumentative in it . I was once a kind of oracle to Mr. W. I judged him to be much under the power of his own spirit . To this ...
... answer Mr. Wesley's letter seems to be quite need- less , because there is nothing substantial or properly argumentative in it . I was once a kind of oracle to Mr. W. I judged him to be much under the power of his own spirit . To this ...
Page 18
... answer to that letter be quite needless or no ; and whether there be any thing substantial in it ; but certainly there is something argumentative . The very queries relating to Jacob's philosophy , are arguments , though not in form ...
... answer to that letter be quite needless or no ; and whether there be any thing substantial in it ; but certainly there is something argumentative . The very queries relating to Jacob's philosophy , are arguments , though not in form ...
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... more unexpected ? But I say the less at present , not only because Mr. Berridge is able to answer for himself , but because the title - page " bids me expect a letter more immediately addressed to myself 26 Rev. John Wesley's Journal.
... more unexpected ? But I say the less at present , not only because Mr. Berridge is able to answer for himself , but because the title - page " bids me expect a letter more immediately addressed to myself 26 Rev. John Wesley's Journal.
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... answer immediately followed , in the remarkable increase of believers , and in the strength- ening of those who had before attained that precious faith , " unto all patience and long - suffering with joyfulness . " Sat. 20. In the ...
... answer immediately followed , in the remarkable increase of believers , and in the strength- ening of those who had before attained that precious faith , " unto all patience and long - suffering with joyfulness . " Sat. 20. In the ...
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... answer , ' Granted , Mr. Methodist ; but whether or no you would not espouse other principles , if you durst , is evident from some innovations you have already intro- duced , which I shall attempt to prove in the subsequent part of my ...
... answer , ' Granted , Mr. Methodist ; but whether or no you would not espouse other principles , if you durst , is evident from some innovations you have already intro- duced , which I shall attempt to prove in the subsequent part of my ...
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