The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine1881 - Arminianism |
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... early grace must mature into full conversion ; and this youth was only an instance of the common law of the Christian covenant . The fruit began immediately to appear . He employed his talents in God's work as a teacher in the Portland ...
... early grace must mature into full conversion ; and this youth was only an instance of the common law of the Christian covenant . The fruit began immediately to appear . He employed his talents in God's work as a teacher in the Portland ...
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... early before the business of the day for that purpose . I met with several other young men for spiritual exercise at six o'clock on Sunday mornings , and also on a week - evening for theological reading and discussion . ' In all this ...
... early before the business of the day for that purpose . I met with several other young men for spiritual exercise at six o'clock on Sunday mornings , and also on a week - evening for theological reading and discussion . ' In all this ...
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... early in the history of Methodism Mr. Wesley chose forty - six visitors , and , dividing London into twenty - three Districts , sent them , two and two , to visit the sick members of Society . He also constantly urged the duty of ...
... early in the history of Methodism Mr. Wesley chose forty - six visitors , and , dividing London into twenty - three Districts , sent them , two and two , to visit the sick members of Society . He also constantly urged the duty of ...
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... early ? It looks like it . During the next year Mr. John Wesley arrives at St. Gennys , getting over the ground at a very rapid rate . We left Bristol early on Friday , 14th [ June , 1745 ] , and on Sunday morning reached St. Gennys ...
... early ? It looks like it . During the next year Mr. John Wesley arrives at St. Gennys , getting over the ground at a very rapid rate . We left Bristol early on Friday , 14th [ June , 1745 ] , and on Sunday morning reached St. Gennys ...
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... early edition of the same catechism , which has since , however , been suppressed , there was the startling enunciation : To steal from a heretic is no sin at all ' ! It is easier to see where the evils are by which Ireland is afflicted ...
... early edition of the same catechism , which has since , however , been suppressed , there was the startling enunciation : To steal from a heretic is no sin at all ' ! It is easier to see where the evils are by which Ireland is afflicted ...
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Page 629 - Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.
Page 68 - God ; for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is the rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
Page 301 - Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped ; All I could never be, All men ignored in me, This, I was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped.
Page 298 - And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made man's mouth ? or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? have not I, the Lord? Now therefore go, and I will be with thy mouth, and teach thee what thou shalt say.
Page 571 - Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.
Page 424 - Son of man, I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel : therefore hear the word at my mouth, and give them warning from me. When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt surely die ; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life ; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity ; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
Page 386 - And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient, in meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth ; and that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will.
Page 58 - Go and cry in the ears of Jerusalem, saying, Thus saith the Lord: I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth, the love of thine espousals, when thou wentest after me in the wilderness, in a land that was not sown.
Page 572 - I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth...
Page 303 - All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good, shall exist: Not its semblance, but itself; no beauty, nor good, nor power, Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour.