John Wesley and the Evangelical Reaction of the Eighteenth CenturyMacMillan and Company, 1870 - 412 pages |
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... sense of the vitality of the system of religion represented by him , which the following record , being wholly occupied with the past , could not attempt to embody . A note at the end of the volume discusses a point on which the view ...
... sense of the vitality of the system of religion represented by him , which the following record , being wholly occupied with the past , could not attempt to embody . A note at the end of the volume discusses a point on which the view ...
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... sense of personal guidance which Wesley could only recognize as providential interference with the course of nature took its rise from the moment when the boy , still quivering with the terror of that escape , heard his father cry ...
... sense of personal guidance which Wesley could only recognize as providential interference with the course of nature took its rise from the moment when the boy , still quivering with the terror of that escape , heard his father cry ...
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... sense of humour . The latter want is displayed in a letter of hers informing her son Samuel that she has been drawing up an account of her leaving the Dissenters ( among whom her father , Dr. Annesley , was a distinguished preacher ) at ...
... sense of humour . The latter want is displayed in a letter of hers informing her son Samuel that she has been drawing up an account of her leaving the Dissenters ( among whom her father , Dr. Annesley , was a distinguished preacher ) at ...
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... strength indicated by these writers , can yet recall the sense of dreariness and oppression with which on first taking up the ' Imitation ' they were filled by the ' I cold and empty ideal which it seemed to 32 [ CHAP . JOHN WESLEY .
... strength indicated by these writers , can yet recall the sense of dreariness and oppression with which on first taking up the ' Imitation ' they were filled by the ' I cold and empty ideal which it seemed to 32 [ CHAP . JOHN WESLEY .
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... sense or other , to think ourselves the worst in every company where we come , his young critic re- marks , in phraseology curiously characteristic of his logical mind , that ' It is not a matter of choice whether we will believe ...
... sense or other , to think ourselves the worst in every company where we come , his young critic re- marks , in phraseology curiously characteristic of his logical mind , that ' It is not a matter of choice whether we will believe ...
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John Wesley and the Evangelical Reaction of the Eighteenth Century Julia Wedgwood No preview available - 2020 |
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afterwards answer Antinomianism appear Arminian asked authority believe biographer Bishop Bishop Gibson body brethren Bristol brother called Calvinist character Charles Wesley Christ Christian Church of England clergy Count Zinzendorf Crown 8vo death declared desire Dissenters Divine doctrine duty Edition eighteenth century endeavour English evidence evil Extra fcap F. T. PALGRAVE faith father Fcap feeling Fetter Lane Society Georgia give Gospel grace hear heard heart Holy influence intercourse John Wesley journal Kingswood laws letter living London Lord means meeting Methodism Methodists mind Moravians nature never occasion Oglethorpe once ordination Oxford perhaps persons POEMS prayer preachers preaching present pulpit reader rebuke received religion religious remarkable Samuel Wesley says seems sense sermon Society soul spirit strong tells things thought tion told took true truth utterance Wednesbury Wesley's Whitefield William Law words writes zeal Zinzendorf