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Page iii
... means right , and therefore still pur- sued my plan of being a soldier . " It appears however that before this time he had himself formed the design of entering the church . In a let- ter to Mr. Wesley , he says , " From the time I ...
... means right , and therefore still pur- sued my plan of being a soldier . " It appears however that before this time he had himself formed the design of entering the church . In a let- ter to Mr. Wesley , he says , " From the time I ...
Page xi
... means , - public and private , early and late , in season and out of season , entreat- ing and warning them to flee from the wrath to come . Some made it an excuse for not attending the church on a Sunday morning , that they could not ...
... means , - public and private , early and late , in season and out of season , entreat- ing and warning them to flee from the wrath to come . Some made it an excuse for not attending the church on a Sunday morning , that they could not ...
Page xxv
... means of which their strongest arguments are unnerved . His next opponent was Mr. Toplady , who published a Vindication of the Decrees , & c . , which he called More Work for John Wesley . To which Mr. Fletcher returned an answer in ...
... means of which their strongest arguments are unnerved . His next opponent was Mr. Toplady , who published a Vindication of the Decrees , & c . , which he called More Work for John Wesley . To which Mr. Fletcher returned an answer in ...
Page xxxiv
... means think of going to church in the morning , but he told me it was the will of the Lord ! ' " This was his last appearance in public . He opened the reading service with apparent strength ; but before he had proceeded far in it , his ...
... means think of going to church in the morning , but he told me it was the will of the Lord ! ' " This was his last appearance in public . He opened the reading service with apparent strength ; but before he had proceeded far in it , his ...
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... mean that power by which we pass judgment upon , and draw inferences from , what the understanding has simply apprehended ... means he will justify his conduct to the world , in receiving hundreds a - year to maintain the doctrine of the ...
... mean that power by which we pass judgment upon , and draw inferences from , what the understanding has simply apprehended ... means he will justify his conduct to the world , in receiving hundreds a - year to maintain the doctrine of the ...
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