Wesley the AnglicanMacmillan, 1919 - Всего страниц: 140 |
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... Day , slightly reminiscent of the bloody festival in France some ninety years before , over two thousand sons of the Church of England renounced their lives and went forth into a homeless world . The search- ing light 8 WESLEY THE ANGLICAN.
... Day , slightly reminiscent of the bloody festival in France some ninety years before , over two thousand sons of the Church of England renounced their lives and went forth into a homeless world . The search- ing light 8 WESLEY THE ANGLICAN.
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David Baines-Griffiths. forth into a homeless world . The search- ing light of historical inquiry does but make more clear the fact of their having chosen honour before comfort and the reproach of Christ as greater riches than the spoils ...
David Baines-Griffiths. forth into a homeless world . The search- ing light of historical inquiry does but make more clear the fact of their having chosen honour before comfort and the reproach of Christ as greater riches than the spoils ...
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... light verse , or translating something as sensical ; somewhat thriftless , and giving his father not a few anxious moments over money matters . For a year or so after taking his degree he has associations of a pleasant sort which will ...
... light verse , or translating something as sensical ; somewhat thriftless , and giving his father not a few anxious moments over money matters . For a year or so after taking his degree he has associations of a pleasant sort which will ...
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... light it sheds on his reading conscience : Here I met once more with the works of a celebrated author , of whom many great men cannot speak without rapture and the strongest expressions of admiration . I mean Jacob Boehme . The book I ...
... light it sheds on his reading conscience : Here I met once more with the works of a celebrated author , of whom many great men cannot speak without rapture and the strongest expressions of admiration . I mean Jacob Boehme . The book I ...
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... lights both on the books discussed and upon the man himself . When he first gets hold of Butler's Analogy he finds it a strong and well - written treatise , but he is afraid it is far too deep for their under- standing to whom it is ...
... lights both on the books discussed and upon the man himself . When he first gets hold of Butler's Analogy he finds it a strong and well - written treatise , but he is afraid it is far too deep for their under- standing to whom it is ...
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Стр. 61 - In the evening I went very unwillingly to a society in • Aldersgate street, where one was reading Luther's preface to the Epistle to the Romans. About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone, for salvation ; and an assurance was given me that he had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.
Стр. 26 - John Wesley's conversation is good, but he is never at leisure. He is always obliged to go at a certain hour. This is very disagreeable to a man who loves to fold his legs and have out his talk, as I do.
Стр. 91 - What evil have I done? Which of you all have I wronged in word or deed?' And continued speaking for above a quarter of an hour, till my voice suddenly failed. Then the floods began to lift up their voice again, many crying out, 'Bring him away! bring him away!
Стр. 90 - To attempt speaking was in vain, for the noise on every side was like the roaring of the sea. So they dragged me along till we came to the town, where, seeing the door of a large house open, I attempted to go in, but a man, catching me by the hair, pulled me back into the middle of the moib.
Стр. 70 - At four in the afternoon, I submitted to be more vile, and proclaimed in the highways the glad tidings of salvation, speaking from a little eminence in a ground adjoining to the city, to about three thousand people.
Стр. 92 - ... and pulled back four or five, one after another, who were running on the most fiercely. The people then, as if it had been by common consent, fell back to the right and left; while those three or four men took me between them, and carried me through them all: but on the bridge the mob rallied again ; we therefore went on one side, over the mill-dam, and thence through the meadows ; till, a little before ten, God brought me safe to Wednesbury; having lost only one flap of my waistcoat, and a little...
Стр. 48 - So many as intend to be partakers of the holy Communion shall signify their names to the Curate, at least some time the day before.
Стр. 92 - From the beginning to the end I found the same presence of mind as if I had been sitting in my own study. But I took no thought for one moment before another; only once it came into my mind that, if they should throw me into the river, it would spoil the papers that were in my pocket. For myself, I did not doubt that I should swim across, having but a thin coat and a light pair of boots.
Стр. 48 - Curate, having knowledge thereof, shall call him and advertise him, that in any wise he presume not to come to the Lord's Table, until he hath openly declared himself to have truly repented...
Стр. 70 - I could scarce reconcile myself at first to this strange way of preaching in the fields, of which he set me an example on Sunday ; having been all my life (till very lately) so tenacious of every point relating to decency and order, that I should have thought the saving of souls almost a sin, if it had not been done in a church.