An Extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal ...G. Whitfield, 1805 |
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... called , in four hours and a half , and came at noon to Ballimafay . Here we were fhewn into a room , where lay a young man , brought near death by a vomiting of blood . Perhaps we were brought into this room , at this time , to fave a ...
... called , in four hours and a half , and came at noon to Ballimafay . Here we were fhewn into a room , where lay a young man , brought near death by a vomiting of blood . Perhaps we were brought into this room , at this time , to fave a ...
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... called , got up to preach over against me . But fome of his comrades throwing a little dirt in his face , he leaped down in hafte , to fight them . This bred a fray , in which he was fo roughly handled , that he was glad to get off with ...
... called , got up to preach over against me . But fome of his comrades throwing a little dirt in his face , he leaped down in hafte , to fight them . This bred a fray , in which he was fo roughly handled , that he was glad to get off with ...
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... called gentlemen . After I had named my text , I faid , " There may be fome truths , which concern fome men only . But this concerns all mankind . " The Minifter cried out , " That is falfe doctrine , that is Predeftination . " Then the ...
... called gentlemen . After I had named my text , I faid , " There may be fome truths , which concern fome men only . But this concerns all mankind . " The Minifter cried out , " That is falfe doctrine , that is Predeftination . " Then the ...
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... called on one of our friends near Liskard , and found his wife , once ftrong in faith , in the very depth of defpair . I could not but admire the Provi- dence of God , which fent us fo feafonably thither . We cried ftrongly to God in ...
... called on one of our friends near Liskard , and found his wife , once ftrong in faith , in the very depth of defpair . I could not but admire the Provi- dence of God , which fent us fo feafonably thither . We cried ftrongly to God in ...
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... called , out of the town . After preaching , I told them what we had been conftrained to do , by , the Magiftrate at Rolvenden ; who perhaps , would have been richer by fome hundred pounds , had he never meddled with the Methodists ...
... called , out of the town . After preaching , I told them what we had been conftrained to do , by , the Magiftrate at Rolvenden ; who perhaps , would have been richer by fome hundred pounds , had he never meddled with the Methodists ...
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An Extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal, from Sept. 4, 1782, to ... JOHN. WESLEY Приказ није доступан - 2018 |
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