The Beauties of the Rev. J. Wesley, M. A.: Containing the Most Interesting Passages Selected from His Whole Works, to which is Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, the Particulars of His Will, and an Account of His Last Illness and DeathJonathan Pounder, 1817 - 252 pages |
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... answering . I put my head out of the curtains , and saw streaks of fire on the top of the room . I got up , and ran ... answered , " There will be no time : but I have thought of another expedient . Here , I will fix myself against the ...
... answering . I put my head out of the curtains , and saw streaks of fire on the top of the room . I got up , and ran ... answered , " There will be no time : but I have thought of another expedient . Here , I will fix myself against the ...
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... answer , and he added a hearty Amen . About half after two he said , " There is no need for more , ( nor indeed had he strength to speak much ) than what I said at Bristol ; * my words then were , * At the Bristol Conference in the year ...
... answer , and he added a hearty Amen . About half after two he said , " There is no need for more , ( nor indeed had he strength to speak much ) than what I said at Bristol ; * my words then were , * At the Bristol Conference in the year ...
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... answered , " No , " and never complained through his whole illness , except once , when he said , that he felt a pain in his left breast , when he drew his breath ) he began sing- ing , " All glory to God in the sky , " & c . He sang ...
... answered , " No , " and never complained through his whole illness , except once , when he said , that he felt a pain in his left breast , when he drew his breath ) he began sing- ing , " All glory to God in the sky , " & c . He sang ...
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... the end of which petition , Mr. Wesley discovered such ardency of desire , that the prayer might be answered by repeating his Amen , as deeply affected all present . These exertions were however too much for his feeble frame , and most 22.
... the end of which petition , Mr. Wesley discovered such ardency of desire , that the prayer might be answered by repeating his Amen , as deeply affected all present . These exertions were however too much for his feeble frame , and most 22.
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... answer the demand of this covenant , to love God with every power and faculty , unless he were loved with the full capacity of each , with the whole possi- bility of the soul . One thing more was indispensably required by the ...
... answer the demand of this covenant , to love God with every power and faculty , unless he were loved with the full capacity of each , with the whole possi- bility of the soul . One thing more was indispensably required by the ...
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Abiram affection atheism believe blessing body called child children of God children of men Christian cloud command conscience corruption creature death Deist desire devil doth earth electric fire electrified endeavour eternal everlasting evil faith Father fault fear give glass glory God's gospel grace hand happy hath heaven hell Henry Moore holy husband James Creighton Jesus JOHN WESLEY kind labour light Lincoln College living Lord Lord's Supper marriage matters of fact means mercy Methodist mind Moses nature ness never obedience observe outward pain particles perfect person Pharisee pray prayer preaching receive religion reprove righteousness of Christ scripture sense Sermon servants shew sinners sins soul speak spirit stand standing law suffer temper thee ther things Thomas Coke thought thy heart thyself tion truth unto voice Wesley whatsoever wherein whole wife wisdom woman words yoke-fellow
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Page 152 - ... a wire down the outside of the building into the ground, or down round one of the shrouds of a ship, and down her side till it reaches the water? Would not these pointed rods probably draw the electrical fire silently out of a cloud before it came nigh enough to strike, and thereby secure us from that most sudden and terrible mischief?
Page 241 - A Methodist is one who has the love of God shed abroad in the heart, by the Holy Ghost...
Page 234 - The sun shall be no more thy light by day; neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto thee: but the LORD shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God thy glory.
Page 194 - In order to form the minds of children, the first thing to be done is to conquer their will, and bring them to an obedient temper. To inform the understanding is a work of time, and must with children, proceed by slow degrees as they are able to bear it ; but the subjecting the will, is a thing which must be done at once ; and the sooner the better.
Page 32 - I am willing to do, let me know, thy will." I then search after and consider parallel passages of Scripture, "comparing spiritual things with spiritual.
Page 250 - If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfil ye my joy, that ye be like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind...
Page 235 - The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid, and the calf and the lion and the fatling together, and a little child shall lead them.
Page 31 - I want to know one thing, the way to heaven ; how to land safe on that happy shore. God Himself has condescended to teach the way ; for this very end He came from heaven. He hath written it down in a book ! O give me that book. At any price, give me the Book of God ! I have it ; here is knowledge enough for me. Let me be hqmo unius libri ; (ie, a man of One Book.) Here then I am, far from the busy ways of men.
Page 250 - I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, with all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love ; endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
Page 111 - Predestination ; a doctrine, upon the supposition of which, if one could possibly suppose it for a moment, call it election, reprobation, or what you please, (for all comes to the same thing,) one might say to our adversary the devil...