The Life and Times of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A., Founder of the Methodists, Band 2Hodder and Stoughton, 1870 |
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... began the year at four in the morning , with joy and thanks- giving . The same spirit was in the midst of us , both at noon and in the evening . " On January 25 , he set out for Bristol , and at Longbridge- Deverill , three miles from ...
... began the year at four in the morning , with joy and thanks- giving . The same spirit was in the midst of us , both at noon and in the evening . " On January 25 , he set out for Bristol , and at Longbridge- Deverill , three miles from ...
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... began ; at eleven , they walked or worked ; at twelve , they dined , and then worked in the garden or sang till one ; from one till five , they were again in school ; from five to six , was their hour for private prayer ; and from six ...
... began ; at eleven , they walked or worked ; at twelve , they dined , and then worked in the garden or sang till one ; from one till five , they were again in school ; from five to six , was their hour for private prayer ; and from six ...
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... began to preach . Once or twice they thrust him down from the steps on which he was standing , but he still continued his discourse . Then stones were thrown , which seem to have done more injury to the mob themselves than they did to ...
... began to preach . Once or twice they thrust him down from the steps on which he was standing , but he still continued his discourse . Then stones were thrown , which seem to have done more injury to the mob themselves than they did to ...
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... began to unite again . He writes November 19 : " Matters were in great confusion by reason of Mr. Cennick's going over to the Moravians " ; and again on December 21 : 66 I suppose not less than four hundred , through the practices of ...
... began to unite again . He writes November 19 : " Matters were in great confusion by reason of Mr. Cennick's going over to the Moravians " ; and again on December 21 : 66 I suppose not less than four hundred , through the practices of ...
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... began to publish his ribald and infamous attack , entitled " The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared . " ' Scots Magazine , 1748 , p . 456 . 2 Whitefield's Works , vol . ii . , p . 190 . 3 " Life and Times of Lady Huntingdon ...
... began to publish his ribald and infamous attack , entitled " The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared . " ' Scots Magazine , 1748 , p . 456 . 2 Whitefield's Works , vol . ii . , p . 190 . 3 " Life and Times of Lady Huntingdon ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
¹ Methodist ¹ Wesley's affectionate afterwards answer antinomian believe bishop blessed brethren Bristol brother called chapel Charles Wesley Christ Christian perfection Christopher Hopper Church of England clergy clergyman conference congregation conversation Countess of Huntingdon DEAR desire Dissenters doctrine Dublin Everton extract faith give gospel grace Grimshaw heart holy honour Howel Harris hundred Huntingdon hymns Ibid Ireland itinerant Jesus John Newton JOHN WESLEY Kingswood Kingswood school labour Leeds letter live London Lord lovefeast married Maxfield meeting Methodism Methodist Magazine Methodist preachers minister months Moravians never Newcastle Norwich pamphlet peace Perronet persons poor pray prayer published religion REVEREND Robert Swindells sacrament Sarah Ryan says Scripture sermon servant society soul speak spent spirit things Thomas thought town week Wesley preached Wesley writes Wheatley Whitefield wife William words wrote Yarm Zinzendorf
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 383 - Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certain Laws...
Seite 456 - Through mighty signs and wonders, by the power of the Spirit of God: so that from Jerusalem, and round about unto Illyricum, I have fully preached the gospel of Christ.
Seite 584 - O that I now the rest might know, Believe, and enter in ! Now, Saviour, now the power bestow, And let me cease from sin. 4 Remove this hardness from my heart, This unbelief remove : To me the rest of faith impart, The sabbath of thy love.
Seite 475 - GOD bless the King — I mean the faith's defender! God bless (no harm in blessing!) the Pretender! But who pretender is, or who is King — God bless us all! — that's quite another thing.
Seite 494 - The o'erwhelming power of saving grace, The sight that veils the seraph's face ; The speechless awe that dares not move, And all the silent heaven of love ! K 1 8 & 7s.
Seite 410 - Greeks seek after wisdom ; but we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block and to the Greeks foolishness, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.
Seite 263 - There may sometimes be the outward sign, where there is not the inward grace. I do not now speak with regard to infants : It is certain our Church supposes that all who are baptized in their infancy are at the same time born again ; and it is allowed that the whole Office for the Baptism of Infants proceeds upon this supposition.
Seite 112 - Know me, and know yourself; suspect me no more, asperse me no more, provoke me no more ; do not any longer contend for mastery, for power, money, or praise ; be content to be a private, insignificant person, known and loved by God and me.
Seite 606 - Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us, why then is all this befallen us...
Seite 515 - Lo ! he comes with clouds descending, Once for favoured sinners slain ! Thousand thousand saints, attending, Swell the triumph of his train ; Hallelujah ! God appears on earth to reign. 2 Every eye shall now behold him, Robed in dreadful majesty ; Those who set at nought and sold him, Pierced and nailed him to the tree, Deeply wailing, Shall the true Messiah see.