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Law measured his strength with some of the very ablest men of his day , with men
like Hoadly and Warburton and Tindal and Wesley ; and it may safely be said that
he never came forth from the contest defeated . But , absurd as it may sound ...
Law measured his strength with some of the very ablest men of his day , with men
like Hoadly and Warburton and Tindal and Wesley ; and it may safely be said that
he never came forth from the contest defeated . But , absurd as it may sound ...
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John Wesley , after condemn . ing , as well he might , the barbarous amusements
of bear - baiting , cock - fighting , & c . , adds , ' It seems a great deal more may be
said in defence of seeing a serious tragedy . I could not do it with a clear ...
John Wesley , after condemn . ing , as well he might , the barbarous amusements
of bear - baiting , cock - fighting , & c . , adds , ' It seems a great deal more may be
said in defence of seeing a serious tragedy . I could not do it with a clear ...
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By ' Christian perfection ' Law did not exactly mean what became soon afterwards
the source of such fierce dispute between the Wesley and Whitefield sections of
the Law Outlawed ' ; or , a Short Reply to Mr . Law ' s Long Declamation against ...
By ' Christian perfection ' Law did not exactly mean what became soon afterwards
the source of such fierce dispute between the Wesley and Whitefield sections of
the Law Outlawed ' ; or , a Short Reply to Mr . Law ' s Long Declamation against ...
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John Wesley , who was himself deeply impressed by the work , informs us that all
the Methodists were greatly profited by it . ? Bishop Horne ( says Bishop Ewing )
either copied , or was sufficiently conversant with the ' Christian Perfection ' to ...
John Wesley , who was himself deeply impressed by the work , informs us that all
the Methodists were greatly profited by it . ? Bishop Horne ( says Bishop Ewing )
either copied , or was sufficiently conversant with the ' Christian Perfection ' to ...
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John Wesley was the nearest approach to such a man who knew Law intimately ;
but Wesley's genius was , as we shall see presently , not at all of the kind which
Law was likely to appreciate . As a rule , Law was a very Saul among his ...
John Wesley was the nearest approach to such a man who knew Law intimately ;
but Wesley's genius was , as we shall see presently , not at all of the kind which
Law was likely to appreciate . As a rule , Law was a very Saul among his ...
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Página 233 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth ; Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and grant us thy peace all the days of our life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.