The Life of Wesley: And Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - Methodism |
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... WHITEFIELD , A.M. of Pembroke College , Oxford , and Chaplain to the Right Hon . the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon ; faithfully selected from his Original Papers , Journals , and Letters ; illustrated by a variety of interest- ing ...
... WHITEFIELD , A.M. of Pembroke College , Oxford , and Chaplain to the Right Hon . the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon ; faithfully selected from his Original Papers , Journals , and Letters ; illustrated by a variety of interest- ing ...
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... WHITEFIELD , M.A. & c . Containing all his Sermons and Tracts which have been already published ; with a select Collection of Letters , written to his most intimate Friends and Persons of Dis- tinction in England , Scotland , Ireland ...
... WHITEFIELD , M.A. & c . Containing all his Sermons and Tracts which have been already published ; with a select Collection of Letters , written to his most intimate Friends and Persons of Dis- tinction in England , Scotland , Ireland ...
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... Whitefield not to pursue his voyage , in con- sequence of a lot which he had cast Whitefield's excess of devotion at Oxford He experiences the new birth - Is ordained at Gloucester 116 117 118 119 Whitefield officiates in London with ...
... Whitefield not to pursue his voyage , in con- sequence of a lot which he had cast Whitefield's excess of devotion at Oxford He experiences the new birth - Is ordained at Gloucester 116 117 118 119 Whitefield officiates in London with ...
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... Whitefield officiates in London with success Officiates in a village in Hampshire Resolves to go to Georgia Preaches at Bristol Becomes exceedingly popular in that city His qualifications as an orator Followed by crowds in London ...
... Whitefield officiates in London with success Officiates in a village in Hampshire Resolves to go to Georgia Preaches at Bristol Becomes exceedingly popular in that city His qualifications as an orator Followed by crowds in London ...
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... Whitefield returns from Georgia to raise contributions for building an orphan - house there · 193 Love - feasts in Fetter Lane 195 Whitefield thinks of preaching without doors , because the He goes to Bristol · church was not large ...
... Whitefield returns from Georgia to raise contributions for building an orphan - house there · 193 Love - feasts in Fetter Lane 195 Whitefield thinks of preaching without doors , because the He goes to Bristol · church was not large ...
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afterwards answer appeared asked began believe Bishop blessed Boehler brethren Bristol brother called Calvinistic Charles Wesley Christ Christian Church Church of England clergy congregation conversation Count Zinzendorf dear death desire devil disciples divine doctrine door England Epworth evil faith father fear feeling friends Georgia give God's Gospel grace hath hear heard heart heaven Herrnhut holy holy orders honour hour Jesus John Wesley knew knocking labour letter living London Lord manner Methodists mind minister Moravian Moravian Brethren Moravian church never night noise Oglethorpe opinion peace persons poor pray prayer preach preacher reason received religion religious replied Robert Southey Samuel Samuel Wesley says Wesley Scripture sermon sister society soon soul speak spirit stairs suffer thee thing Thomas à Kempis thou thought tion told truth Wesley's Whitefield William Law words Wroote Zinzendorf
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