The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Томове 1–2B. Gilley, no. 92 Broadway, J. Seymour, print., 1820 |
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... hands and face . At this time John , who had not been remembered till that moment , was heard crying in the nursery . The father ran to the stairs , but they were so nearly con- sumed , that they could not bear his weight , and being ...
... hands and face . At this time John , who had not been remembered till that moment , was heard crying in the nursery . The father ran to the stairs , but they were so nearly con- sumed , that they could not bear his weight , and being ...
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... hands with the world ; and I heartily wish I had ne- ver given them more reason to speak against me . " As to the proposal of letting some other person read for her , she thought her husband had not considered what a people they were ...
... hands with the world ; and I heartily wish I had ne- ver given them more reason to speak against me . " As to the proposal of letting some other person read for her , she thought her husband had not considered what a people they were ...
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... hand of Robin's hand - mill , at another time , was turned round with great swiftness ; unluckily Robin had just done grinding ; nothing vexed him , he said , but that the mill was empty ; if there had been corn in it , Jeffery might ...
... hand of Robin's hand - mill , at another time , was turned round with great swiftness ; unluckily Robin had just done grinding ; nothing vexed him , he said , but that the mill was empty ; if there had been corn in it , Jeffery might ...
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... hands of Dr. Priestley , and were * published by him as being " perhaps the best authenticated and best told story of the kind that is any where extant . " He observes in favour of the story , " that all the parties seem to have been ...
... hands of Dr. Priestley , and were * published by him as being " perhaps the best authenticated and best told story of the kind that is any where extant . " He observes in favour of the story , " that all the parties seem to have been ...
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... hands , and am ready to give a reason , to any that asks me , of every custom wherein I differ from the world . As to my being formal , if by that be meant that I am not easy and unaffected enough in my carriage , it is very true ; but ...
... hands , and am ready to give a reason , to any that asks me , of every custom wherein I differ from the world . As to my being formal , if by that be meant that I am not easy and unaffected enough in my carriage , it is very true ; but ...
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