Susanna WesleyW.H. Allen, 1886 - 239 Seiten |
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... remained there six or seven years . He must have married Miss White on his first settlement in the metropolis . That he would gladly have gone else- where is rendered probable by his declaration that Cromwell twice refused to present ...
... remained there six or seven years . He must have married Miss White on his first settlement in the metropolis . That he would gladly have gone else- where is rendered probable by his declaration that Cromwell twice refused to present ...
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... remained his favourite child , and it was to her care that he committed the family papers , which , unfortunately , were destroyed in the fire that many years after wrecked the parsonage at Epworth . Among the many visitors to the ...
... remained his favourite child , and it was to her care that he committed the family papers , which , unfortunately , were destroyed in the fire that many years after wrecked the parsonage at Epworth . Among the many visitors to the ...
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... remained till nearly sixteen , when his father died , leaving a widow and family in very poor circumstances . The Dissenting friends of both parents then came forward and obtained for the promising eldest son an exhibi- tion of thirty ...
... remained till nearly sixteen , when his father died , leaving a widow and family in very poor circumstances . The Dissenting friends of both parents then came forward and obtained for the promising eldest son an exhibi- tion of thirty ...
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... remained strong , and was further fanned by his meeting at Dr. Annesley's with John Dunton , the bookseller , who was then wooing Elizabeth Annesley . The two became firm friends , as is not unusual when a wealthy publisher meets with a ...
... remained strong , and was further fanned by his meeting at Dr. Annesley's with John Dunton , the bookseller , who was then wooing Elizabeth Annesley . The two became firm friends , as is not unusual when a wealthy publisher meets with a ...
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... remained in London , it is pro- bable that he would have come more to the front , and have become one of the shining intellectual lights of his day . • The Marquis of Normanby had in some way heard 16 SUSANNA WESLEY .
... remained in London , it is pro- bable that he would have come more to the front , and have become one of the shining intellectual lights of his day . • The Marquis of Normanby had in some way heard 16 SUSANNA WESLEY .
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afterwards Almighty answer believe blessed brother Bunhill Fields called Charles Wesley child Christ Christian Church Church of England comfort daughter DEAR JACKY DEAR SAMMY death desire died Divine door Dunton duty eldest Emilia Emily Brontë endeavour faith father favour fire Foundry friends girl God's Hall happiness hear heard heaven Hetty Holy hope husband John and Charles John Dunton John Wesley letter Lincoln Lincoln Castle Lincolnshire lived London Lord married Mary Lamb MATHILDE BLIND mind morning mother nature never night noises obliged Oxford parents Patty perhaps person pounds pray prayers preaching probably Rector of Epworth Samuel Wesley servants sister soon soul South Ormsby speak spirit Sukey SUSANNA WESLEY tell thank things thought tion Tiverton told took Wesley's Westminster Westminster School wife write Wroote wrote youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 230 - And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom ; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent; and the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, and came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
Seite 145 - Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off the relish of spiritual things; in short, whatever increases the strength and authority of your body over your mind; that thing is sin to you, however innocent it may be in itself.
Seite 109 - If you do, after all, think fit to dissolve this assembly, do not tell me that you desire me to do it, for that will not satisfy my conscience: but send me your positive command, in such full and express terms, as may absolve me from all guilt and punishment for neglecting this opportunity of doing good, when you and I shall appear before the great and awful tribunal of our LORD JESUS CHRIST.
Seite 207 - From three to four the silver cord was loosing, and the wheel breaking at the cistern ; and then without any struggle, or sigh, or groan, the soul was set at liberty. We stood round the bed, and fulfilled her last request, uttered a little before she lost her speech : " Children, as soon as I am released, sing a psalm of praise to God.
Seite 146 - God is faithful, who will not suffer" us " to be tempted above that" we " are able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that " we
Seite 106 - But there is one thing about which I am much dissatisfied ; that is, their being present at family prayers. I do not speak of any concern I am under, barely because so many are present. For those who have the honour of speaking to the great and holy God, need not be ashamed to speak before the whole world, but because of my sex. I doubt, if it be proper for me to present the prayers of the people to God. Last Sunday I would fain have dismissed them before prayers ; but they begged so earnestly to...
Seite 201 - Strong feeling is naturally contagious ; and if, as the wise man observes, as ' iron sharpeneth iron, so doth the countenance of a man his friend...
Seite 103 - ... been used to banish all discourse of God or spiritual concerns out of society, as if religion were never to appear out of the closet, and we were to be ashamed of nothing so much as of professing ourselves to be Christians.
Seite 32 - When a child is corrected it must be conquered, and this will be no hard matter to do, if it be not grown headstrong by too much indulgence.