The Journal of the Rev. John Wesley, Volume 3 |
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... ground . Finding he was not to be reasoned with , I went into the house . Soon after he revenged himself on James Glass- brook , ( by breaking the truncheon of his halbert on his arm , ) and on my hat , which he beat and kicked most ...
... ground . Finding he was not to be reasoned with , I went into the house . Soon after he revenged himself on James Glass- brook , ( by breaking the truncheon of his halbert on his arm , ) and on my hat , which he beat and kicked most ...
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... ground , but completely covered the banks that surround it , though they stood as close as possible . I exhorted them to ask for the old paths , and walk therein , " that they might " find rest to their souls . " We had afterwards a ...
... ground , but completely covered the banks that surround it , though they stood as close as possible . I exhorted them to ask for the old paths , and walk therein , " that they might " find rest to their souls . " We had afterwards a ...
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... ground fell with an easy descent . A jetting out of the rock , about four feet from the ground , gave me a very convenient pulpit . Here well nigh the whole town , high and low , rich and poor , assembled together ; nor was there a word ...
... ground fell with an easy descent . A jetting out of the rock , about four feet from the ground , gave me a very convenient pulpit . Here well nigh the whole town , high and low , rich and poor , assembled together ; nor was there a word ...
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... ground at St. Ives , and found such a congregation as , I think , was never seen in any place before ( Gwenap excepted ) in this county . Some of the chief of the town were now not in the skirts , but in the thickest of the people . The ...
... ground at St. Ives , and found such a congregation as , I think , was never seen in any place before ( Gwenap excepted ) in this county . Some of the chief of the town were now not in the skirts , but in the thickest of the people . The ...
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... of four or five miles an hour ) across Mr. Harris ' fields , in Cambourn , sweeping the ground as it went , about twenty yards diameter at bottom , It made a and broader and broader up to the Rev. John Wesley's Journal 19.
... of four or five miles an hour ) across Mr. Harris ' fields , in Cambourn , sweeping the ground as it went , about twenty yards diameter at bottom , It made a and broader and broader up to the Rev. John Wesley's Journal 19.
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