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WESLEY . his bed consisted of dry leaves . There was a narrow beaten path
about twenty or thirty yards in length by the side of it , A gentleman who is
described as a peculiar where he frequently walked to meditate . genius of the
present age ...
WESLEY . his bed consisted of dry leaves . There was a narrow beaten path
about twenty or thirty yards in length by the side of it , A gentleman who is
described as a peculiar where he frequently walked to meditate . genius of the
present age ...
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37 manage them , that he besought the pope reply was , Good doctor , be not
angry ; to exempt the company from taking charge for if ever I persuade you to
preach again of the sex . without book , I will give you leave to burn all the books
that I ...
37 manage them , that he besought the pope reply was , Good doctor , be not
angry ; to exempt the company from taking charge for if ever I persuade you to
preach again of the sex . without book , I will give you leave to burn all the books
that I ...
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... inquiring of religion , are , in a considerable degree per - him why the
superintendant did not come , nicious to the souls of many who enter | or why
some other travelling or local them . Leaving this in the hands of the preacher
was not sent ?
... inquiring of religion , are , in a considerable degree per - him why the
superintendant did not come , nicious to the souls of many who enter | or why
some other travelling or local them . Leaving this in the hands of the preacher
was not sent ?
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furnished for the accommodation of himself and family ; but no sooner does he
cease to fill the place , as an effective man , but he quits his house , and leaves
all the furniture , ( Question of Public Schools . ] which is the property of the
society ...
furnished for the accommodation of himself and family ; but no sooner does he
cease to fill the place , as an effective man , but he quits his house , and leaves
all the furniture , ( Question of Public Schools . ] which is the property of the
society ...
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And for any thing I can hear , done ; because he ought to leave you at they may
think so still ; it not being the liberty to let it alone if you please ; and manner of
your preaching to meddle with you ought to maintain your liberty , and by such ...
And for any thing I can hear , done ; because he ought to leave you at they may
think so still ; it not being the liberty to let it alone if you please ; and manner of
your preaching to meddle with you ought to maintain your liberty , and by such ...
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...