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Page 32
... friends . ' On my saying occasionally , ' There is no satisfaction for sin , but that which Christ has made , by his precious blood ; ' she answered , That is all the satisfaction I want ; and I believe he both lived and died for me ...
... friends . ' On my saying occasionally , ' There is no satisfaction for sin , but that which Christ has made , by his precious blood ; ' she answered , That is all the satisfaction I want ; and I believe he both lived and died for me ...
Page 36
... friends will not thank you for this . You have broke their heads sadly . Is no man of the church , let him pretend what he will , who differs from her in point of doctrine ? Au ! obsecro ; Cave dixeris ! I know not but you may stumble ...
... friends will not thank you for this . You have broke their heads sadly . Is no man of the church , let him pretend what he will , who differs from her in point of doctrine ? Au ! obsecro ; Cave dixeris ! I know not but you may stumble ...
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... friends importuned me much to give chem a sermon at Warksworth ; and a post chaise came jor me to the door , in which I found one waiting for me , whom , in the bloom of youth , mere anguish of soul had brought to the gates of death ...
... friends importuned me much to give chem a sermon at Warksworth ; and a post chaise came jor me to the door , in which I found one waiting for me , whom , in the bloom of youth , mere anguish of soul had brought to the gates of death ...
Page 56
... a brother according to the flesh , who had an only child . When her father fell asleep , she remained an orphan . Her friends brought her to him , being six years old . He ordered her to be placed in 56 Rev. John Wesley's Journal.
... a brother according to the flesh , who had an only child . When her father fell asleep , she remained an orphan . Her friends brought her to him , being six years old . He ordered her to be placed in 56 Rev. John Wesley's Journal.
Page 58
... friends , and said to him , ' Bring me a horse and the habit of a soldier : ' and having put it on , with a large ... Friend , I have heard thou hast a beautiful damsel here ; call her to me , that I may rejoice with her . ' Being called ...
... friends , and said to him , ' Bring me a horse and the habit of a soldier : ' and having put it on , with a large ... Friend , I have heard thou hast a beautiful damsel here ; call her to me , that I may rejoice with her . ' Being called ...
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