The Life of Rev. John Wesley, ...: Founder of the Methodist SocietiesJ. Emory and B. Waugh, for the Methodist Episcopal church, 1831 - 323 pages |
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Page 15
... if he had any son named Charles ; if so , he would make him his heir . Accordingly , a gentle- man in London brought money for his education several years . But one year another gentleman called , probably REV . JOHN WESLEY . 15.
... if he had any son named Charles ; if so , he would make him his heir . Accordingly , a gentle- man in London brought money for his education several years . But one year another gentleman called , probably REV . JOHN WESLEY . 15.
Page 16
... called , in derision , Methodists ; and the name was probably transmitted from them ; or it might be given merely from the rigid adherence to method in study by Mr. Charles Wesley . It is , however , somewhat worthy of notice , that ...
... called , in derision , Methodists ; and the name was probably transmitted from them ; or it might be given merely from the rigid adherence to method in study by Mr. Charles Wesley . It is , however , somewhat worthy of notice , that ...
Page 17
... called by their brethren , the New Methodists . They were not however a sect , but were so denominated from the new method which they took in stating the doctrine of justification . Thus we have a Calvinistic pamphlet , under this date ...
... called by their brethren , the New Methodists . They were not however a sect , but were so denominated from the new method which they took in stating the doctrine of justification . Thus we have a Calvinistic pamphlet , under this date ...
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... called , began now to extend its operations . When Mr. Wesley joined them , they committed its management to him , and he has himself stated its original members : - " In November , 1729. four young gentlemen of Oxford , · -- Mr. John ...
... called , began now to extend its operations . When Mr. Wesley joined them , they committed its management to him , and he has himself stated its original members : - " In November , 1729. four young gentlemen of Oxford , · -- Mr. John ...
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... called , in some degree , an itinerant preacher . " In the following year , he again visited Ep- worth , Manchester , and some other places ; but his occa- sional absence had a bad effect upon the still persecuted society at Oxford ...
... called , in some degree , an itinerant preacher . " In the following year , he again visited Ep- worth , Manchester , and some other places ; but his occa- sional absence had a bad effect upon the still persecuted society at Oxford ...
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afterward Antinomianism appear Arminian began believe bishops blessing Bristol brother called Calvinistic chapel character Charles Wesley Christ Christian Church of England clergy conference congregation conversation Cornwall death desire divine doctrine effect Epworth excellent exhorted father favour fear feeling friends gave give Gospel grace hath heart Holy Holy Spirit honour Howell Harris hymns influence Jesus John Wesley Journal justifying faith labours letter living London Lord Lord's Lord's Supper means mercy Methodists mind ministers ministry moral Moravian morning nature never observes ordination Oxford peace persecution persons Peter Böhler piety pious pray prayer preached preachers presbyters principles received religion religious repentance righteousness sacraments salvation Samuel Wesley says Scripture sermon sinner sins societies soul speak spirit Sunday temper testimony things thou thought tion took true truth unto views Wednesbury Wesley's whilst Whitefield whole word writings zeal