| John Wesley - 1810 - 432 sivua
...exercising this very power, for shackling myself in this manner, than for all my preaching put together. Preaching twice or thrice a day is no burden to me...the preachers and all the people, is a burden indeed ! Q. 78. What can be done in order to the future union of the Methodists ? A. On Friday, August 4,... | |
| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 sivua
...hearts with evil surmisings and unkind tempers toward me ; to whom they really owe more, for taking all this load upon me, for exercising this very power,...the preachers and all the people is a burden indeed ! " Quest. (28.) What reason can be assigned why so many of our preachers contract nervous disorders... | |
| Methodist New Connexion (England) - 1848 - 490 sivua
...preachers who chose to labour with me, choose to serve me as sons in the Gospel. And the people who chose to be under my care, choose to be so on the same terms...the preachers and all the people is a burden indeed !" These views were recorded in 1789, fifty years after the origin of Methodism and only two prior... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1851 - 426 sivua
...my preaching put together. Because preaching twice or thrice a day is no hurden to me at all ; hut the care of all the preachers, and all the people, is a hurden indeed." In the conference of 1769, August 4//j, Wesley read a paper which he had no douht carefully... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1852 - 346 sivua
...than for all my preaching put together. Because preaching twice or thrice a day is no burden to roe at all ; but the care of all the preachers, and all the people, is a burden indeed." In the Conference of 1769, August 4th, Wesley read a paper, which he had no doubt carefully prepared,... | |
| George Taylor (Wesleyan methodist.) - 1852 - 56 sivua
...manner, than for all my preaching put together ; because preaching twice or thrice, to me is no burden, but the care of all the preachers, and all the people " is a burden indeed!" It will materially aid in forming a correct judgment upon what is meant by the "sacrifices of power"... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1855 - 338 sivua
...hearts with evil surmisings, and unkind tempers toward me, to whom they really owe more, for taking all this load upon me, for exercising this very 'power,...preachers, and all the people, is a burden indeed," In the Conference of 1769, August 4th, Wesley read a paper, which he had no doubt carefully prepared,... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1858 - 486 sivua
...what I do now, I will heartily thank both them and you." " Preaching twice or thrice a day," he added, "is no burden to me at all ; but the care of all the...preachers and all the people is a burden indeed." As he advances in his exhortations to the preachers his sentences grow ardent with earnestness. He... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1860 - 402 sivua
...I do now, I will heartily thank both them and you." " Preaching twice or thrice a-day," he added, " is no burden to me at all ; but the care of all the...preachers and all the people is a burden indeed." As he advances in his exhortations to the preachers his sentences grow ardent with earnestness. He... | |
| Luke Tyerman - 1870 - 656 sivua
...surmisings, and unkind tempers towards me; to whom they really owe more, for exercising this very power, than for all my preaching put together. Because, preaching...preachers, and all the people, is a burden indeed !" This was bold speaking. Hampson and others have accused Wesley of being " fond of power." They say,... | |
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