William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... reader will not be wearied with the account of one more such visit . In April 1737 , Byrom tells us , ' W. Chaddock asked if I was for going to Putney ; and we went thither ; and I told him to go himself , and if Mr. Law was there , and ...
... reader will not be wearied with the account of one more such visit . In April 1737 , Byrom tells us , ' W. Chaddock asked if I was for going to Putney ; and we went thither ; and I told him to go himself , and if Mr. Law was there , and ...
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... reader will not be surprised at the following entry : Mrs. Hutton came and said , she , having asked a young man - one Ackers , of Barbadoes - how Mr. Law did , he said that he was strangely altered - grown sour . ' The fact is , that ...
... reader will not be surprised at the following entry : Mrs. Hutton came and said , she , having asked a young man - one Ackers , of Barbadoes - how Mr. Law did , he said that he was strangely altered - grown sour . ' The fact is , that ...
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... reader with evidence which it would be easy to multiply , it will be sufficient here to quote a very remarkable testi- mony from John Wesley's earliest biographers . Dr. Coke and Mr. Moore , writing , be it remembered , the very year ...
... reader with evidence which it would be easy to multiply , it will be sufficient here to quote a very remarkable testi- mony from John Wesley's earliest biographers . Dr. Coke and Mr. Moore , writing , be it remembered , the very year ...
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... reader to realise this the more vividly . First and foremost stands the great name of John Wesley . We have already seen Wesley confessing to Law , in the famous letter of 1738 , that ' for two years he had been preaching after the ...
... reader to realise this the more vividly . First and foremost stands the great name of John Wesley . We have already seen Wesley confessing to Law , in the famous letter of 1738 , that ' for two years he had been preaching after the ...
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... reader a conviction of the futility of nominal profession and mere decency of conduct ; and have in them such a strength of easy reasoning , level to every capacity , as almost irresistibly wins the reader's assent to the necessity of ...
... reader a conviction of the futility of nominal profession and mere decency of conduct ; and have in them such a strength of easy reasoning , level to every capacity , as almost irresistibly wins the reader's assent to the necessity of ...
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Página 231 - 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.