Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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... London circuits , and remained in London until the Conference of 1833. The popularity he had acquired in the provinces he more than sustained in the metropolis , although during that five years some of the mightiest men of Methodism's ...
... London circuits , and remained in London until the Conference of 1833. The popularity he had acquired in the provinces he more than sustained in the metropolis , although during that five years some of the mightiest men of Methodism's ...
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... London , where he was preparing for college in the family of his uncle ; while at Cambridge he made some progress , and determined to devote himself to the Christian ministry ; but at Richmond he emerged into clearer light , though , as ...
... London , where he was preparing for college in the family of his uncle ; while at Cambridge he made some progress , and determined to devote himself to the Christian ministry ; but at Richmond he emerged into clearer light , though , as ...
Pagina 109
... London : Bennett . 2. For the Oracles of God ; four Orations for Judgment to come ; an Argument . By ED- WARD IRVING . London . 1823 . FEW names of the present century have more signally divided the opinions of the religious and ...
... London : Bennett . 2. For the Oracles of God ; four Orations for Judgment to come ; an Argument . By ED- WARD IRVING . London . 1823 . FEW names of the present century have more signally divided the opinions of the religious and ...
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... London , that he laid the foundation for that brilliant , though brief career , the parallel of which is perhaps not to be found in the annals of the Church . And what a dizzy height was that on which he stood for a while , glorying ...
... London , that he laid the foundation for that brilliant , though brief career , the parallel of which is perhaps not to be found in the annals of the Church . And what a dizzy height was that on which he stood for a while , glorying ...
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... London Athenæum once pronounced him . But to our extracts , and we quote at random : — " If you get not the soul's attachments to the world loosened before death , there will ensue such a rending and agony upon your departure , as no ...
... London Athenæum once pronounced him . But to our extracts , and we quote at random : — " If you get not the soul's attachments to the world loosened before death , there will ensue such a rending and agony upon your departure , as no ...
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