The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: JournalsJohn Mason, 1829 |
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... hundred members ; those in Ulster , about two hundred and fifty ; those in Leinster , a thousand . Fri. 4. - I took my ease , riding in a chaise to Limerick ; where , on Saturday , 5 , ten of us met in a little Conference . By the ...
... hundred members ; those in Ulster , about two hundred and fifty ; those in Leinster , a thousand . Fri. 4. - I took my ease , riding in a chaise to Limerick ; where , on Saturday , 5 , ten of us met in a little Conference . By the ...
Sivu 11
... hundred thousands in ready money ! The beggars but a common lot deplore : The rich - poor man's emphatically poor . At six I preached at the camp near Caire , to a large and serious congregation of soldiers . Thence we rode on to Clon ...
... hundred thousands in ready money ! The beggars but a common lot deplore : The rich - poor man's emphatically poor . At six I preached at the camp near Caire , to a large and serious congregation of soldiers . Thence we rode on to Clon ...
Sivu 13
... hundred and ninety members : I find only two hundred and thirty - three . And what will the end be , unless those that remain learn to bear one another's burdens ? Add- ing to those in the other provinces about six hundred who are in ...
... hundred and ninety members : I find only two hundred and thirty - three . And what will the end be , unless those that remain learn to bear one another's burdens ? Add- ing to those in the other provinces about six hundred who are in ...
Sivu 19
... hundred of those whom he terms my people ; meaning , I sup- pose , the people called Methodists . I had therefore no tempta- tion , any more than power , to forbid the use of them to the Methodists in general . Whosoever informed Mr ...
... hundred of those whom he terms my people ; meaning , I sup- pose , the people called Methodists . I had therefore no tempta- tion , any more than power , to forbid the use of them to the Methodists in general . Whosoever informed Mr ...
Sivu 36
... hundred tradesmen in London who began to be industrious since they began to fear God and their circumstances , low enough till then , are now easy and affluent . " I am almost ashamed to spend time upon these threadbare objections ...
... hundred tradesmen in London who began to be industrious since they began to fear God and their circumstances , low enough till then , are now easy and affluent . " I am almost ashamed to spend time upon these threadbare objections ...
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afternoon Afterwards began believe Birstal blessing Bristol called Castlebar Christ Christian church comfortable cried desired Dublin eight eleven Enniskillen Everton exceeding exhorted faith five four Friday friends gave Gospel grace hear heard hearers heart holy hour House hundred Jesus kingdom Kingswood labour large congregation Leytonstone Limerick Lisburn live Lord Lord's Supper love-feast market-house market-place meeting Methodists miles Monday morning multitude never night nine noon I preached Norwich Papists peace Pensford plain poor praise pray preach abroad Preachers preaching-house quiet rain Redruth rejoice Robin Hood's Bay rode Room salvation Saturday scarce seemed seen serious congregation sermon seven I preached Sligo society solemn soon soul speak spirit Spitalfields spoke stood Sunday things thou Thur Thursday Tiverton took horse town Tues Tuesday Tullamore twelve walked Weardale Wednesday week whole Wincanton wind word Yarm