The Journal of the Rev. John Wesley, Volume 3 |
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Page 11
... standing . Surely good might be done here also , would our Preachers always preach in the Exchange , as they may without any molestation , instead of a little ugly , dirty garret . About nine , a sharp storm having put an end to their ...
... standing . Surely good might be done here also , would our Preachers always preach in the Exchange , as they may without any molestation , instead of a little ugly , dirty garret . About nine , a sharp storm having put an end to their ...
Page 12
... stand near the barrack - gate ; and had abundantly more than my usual congregation , as it was the assize week , so that the town was extremely full of gentry as well as common people . Tues. 19. We had many light showers , which cooled ...
... stand near the barrack - gate ; and had abundantly more than my usual congregation , as it was the assize week , so that the town was extremely full of gentry as well as common people . Tues. 19. We had many light showers , which cooled ...
Page 19
... stand for a short space , and then move swiftly toward her , till the skirt of it touched her ; the horse threw her and ran away . It had a strong sul- phurous smell . It dragged with it abundance of sand and pebbles from the shore ...
... stand for a short space , and then move swiftly toward her , till the skirt of it touched her ; the horse threw her and ran away . It had a strong sul- phurous smell . It dragged with it abundance of sand and pebbles from the shore ...
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... stand in the main street at Redruth . A multitude of people , rich and poor , calmly attended . So is the roughest become one of the quietest towns in England . Sun. 21. I preached in the same place at eight . Mr. C- , of St. Cuthbert ...
... stand in the main street at Redruth . A multitude of people , rich and poor , calmly attended . So is the roughest become one of the quietest towns in England . Sun. 21. I preached in the same place at eight . Mr. C- , of St. Cuthbert ...
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... stand to their sentence ; I appeal to Scrip- ture and reason , and by these alone consent to be judged . “ I am , Sir , 66 ' Your humble servant , 66 " JOHN WESLEY . " Sat. 22. I was obliged to trouble him with another letter , as ...
... stand to their sentence ; I appeal to Scrip- ture and reason , and by these alone consent to be judged . “ I am , Sir , 66 ' Your humble servant , 66 " JOHN WESLEY . " Sat. 22. I was obliged to trouble him with another letter , as ...
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