History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 - Great Britain |
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... ..... 350 Consequences of this enactment ......... 352 CHAPTER XIX . METHODISM . Birth and education of John Wesley 354 His mission to Georgia 355 ....... Page 356 ib . 357 Origin of the Methodists Whitefield X CONTENTS .
... ..... 350 Consequences of this enactment ......... 352 CHAPTER XIX . METHODISM . Birth and education of John Wesley 354 His mission to Georgia 355 ....... Page 356 ib . 357 Origin of the Methodists Whitefield X CONTENTS .
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... Wesley Breach between the Methodists and the Moravians ... 359 And between Wesley and Whitefield ............................................. ... 360 Enthusiasm of the first Methodists Their excellent organization ....... Attachment of ...
... Wesley Breach between the Methodists and the Moravians ... 359 And between Wesley and Whitefield ............................................. ... 360 Enthusiasm of the first Methodists Their excellent organization ....... Attachment of ...
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... Wesley . * This remarkable man was born in 1703 at Ep- My authorities in this chapter are mainly Wesley's Works , 16 vols . ed . 1809 , especially his Journals in the six first volumes ; Whitefield's Journals , part i . and ii . ed ...
... Wesley . * This remarkable man was born in 1703 at Ep- My authorities in this chapter are mainly Wesley's Works , 16 vols . ed . 1809 , especially his Journals in the six first volumes ; Whitefield's Journals , part i . and ii . ed ...
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... Wesley was not so firmly persuaded as himself of the right of King William , and thinking , no doubt , that a just view of the Royal Succession is indispensable to the duties of a wife , he made a vow that he would never cohabit with ...
... Wesley was not so firmly persuaded as himself of the right of King William , and thinking , no doubt , that a just view of the Royal Succession is indispensable to the duties of a wife , he made a vow that he would never cohabit with ...
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... Wesley returned to Oxford , they all readily fol- lowed his guidance ; but in spite of their pecu- liarities , no idea of separation from the Church was entertained , and several of this little society soon left it to go forth into the ...
... Wesley returned to Oxford , they all readily fol- lowed his guidance ; but in spite of their pecu- liarities , no idea of separation from the Church was entertained , and several of this little society soon left it to go forth into the ...
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Page 346 - ... their manner of writing is very peculiar, being neither from the left to the right, like the Europeans ; nor from the right to the left, like the Arabians ; nor from up to down, like the Chinese ; but aslant, from one corner of the paper to the other, like ladies in England.