The Journal of the Rev. John Wesley, Volume 3 |
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... persons will not believe , and which others will turn to ridicule . But this I cannot help , unless by concealing those things which I believe it my bounden duty to declare . I cannot do otherwise , while I am persuaded that this was a ...
... persons will not believe , and which others will turn to ridicule . But this I cannot help , unless by concealing those things which I believe it my bounden duty to declare . I cannot do otherwise , while I am persuaded that this was a ...
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... persons of fashion . In the even- ing I preached at Birr , with more satisfaction than for several years ; finding many more alive to God than ever , and provoking one another to love and to good works . had purposed to set out early in ...
... persons of fashion . In the even- ing I preached at Birr , with more satisfaction than for several years ; finding many more alive to God than ever , and provoking one another to love and to good works . had purposed to set out early in ...
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... person hugely daubed with gold thrust violently in . By his appearance I should have judged him to be some nobleman . But I was afterwards informed it was Dr. Taylor . On Monday and Tuesday I took an account of the Society , and was ...
... person hugely daubed with gold thrust violently in . By his appearance I should have judged him to be some nobleman . But I was afterwards informed it was Dr. Taylor . On Monday and Tuesday I took an account of the Society , and was ...
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... persons , all but three or four had forsaken the Lord's Table . I told them my thoughts very plain ; they seemed convinced , and promised no more to give place to the Devil . Wed. 10. I had much conversation with Mr. Phelps , a man of a ...
... persons , all but three or four had forsaken the Lord's Table . I told them my thoughts very plain ; they seemed convinced , and promised no more to give place to the Devil . Wed. 10. I had much conversation with Mr. Phelps , a man of a ...
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... persons went away . Seeing many there who did once run well , I addressed myself to them in particular . The spirit of mourning was soon poured out , and some of them wept bitterly . O that the Lord may yet return unto them , and leave ...
... persons went away . Seeing many there who did once run well , I addressed myself to them in particular . The spirit of mourning was soon poured out , and some of them wept bitterly . O that the Lord may yet return unto them , and leave ...
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