The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, Volume 16Printed at the Conference-Office ... by Thomas Cordeux, agent, 1813 |
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... Father , on the Origin of Evil 1 Second Ditto to his Father , on the same subject 3 To Dr. Robertson , on Ramsay's Principles of Religion To Mr. To Mr.- dence 7 on the Unction of the Holy One 13 on Worldly and Christian Pru- 14 17 To ...
... Father , on the Origin of Evil 1 Second Ditto to his Father , on the same subject 3 To Dr. Robertson , on Ramsay's Principles of Religion To Mr. To Mr.- dence 7 on the Unction of the Holy One 13 on Worldly and Christian Pru- 14 17 To ...
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... LXXXVIII . Observations on Liberty 400 LXXXIX . Answer to Mr. R. H.'s Tract , entitled , XC . " Imposture Detected " Thoughts on Slavery ་ 433 442 LETTERS . FROM MR . WESLEY TO HIS FATHER . vi CONTENTS TO VOLUME XVI .
... LXXXVIII . Observations on Liberty 400 LXXXIX . Answer to Mr. R. H.'s Tract , entitled , XC . " Imposture Detected " Thoughts on Slavery ་ 433 442 LETTERS . FROM MR . WESLEY TO HIS FATHER . vi CONTENTS TO VOLUME XVI .
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John Wesley. LETTERS . FROM MR . WESLEY TO HIS FATHER . DEAR SIR , Lincoln , Dec. 19 , 1729 . AS I was looking over , the other day , Mr. Ditton's Discourse on the ... Father, on the Origin of Evil XXVI XXVII PAGE XLVI XLVII XLVIII PAGE.
John Wesley. LETTERS . FROM MR . WESLEY TO HIS FATHER . DEAR SIR , Lincoln , Dec. 19 , 1729 . AS I was looking over , the other day , Mr. Ditton's Discourse on the ... Father, on the Origin of Evil XXVI XXVII PAGE XLVI XLVII XLVIII PAGE.
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... acts of that power we call Free - will : by which power we are enabled to choose or refuse , and to determine ourselves to action accordingly . Therefore , without having recourse to any FROM MR . WESLEY TO HIS FATHER .
... acts of that power we call Free - will : by which power we are enabled to choose or refuse , and to determine ourselves to action accordingly . Therefore , without having recourse to any FROM MR . WESLEY TO HIS FATHER .
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... Father the following Extract . DEAR SIR , January , 1731 . THOUGH some of the Postulata , upon which Arch- bishop King builds his hypothesis of the Origin of Evil , be such as very ... FATHER . Second Ditto to his Father, on the same subject.
... Father the following Extract . DEAR SIR , January , 1731 . THOUGH some of the Postulata , upon which Arch- bishop King builds his hypothesis of the Origin of Evil , be such as very ... FATHER . Second Ditto to his Father, on the same subject.
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Halaman 57 - Shall shortly want the gen'rous tear he pays: Then from his closing eyes thy form shall part, And the last pang shall tear thee from his heart, Life's idle business at one gasp be o'er, The muse forgot, and thou be loved no more I PROLOGUE TO MR.
Halaman 173 - So then neither is he that planteth any thing, nor he that watereth, but God that giveth the increase
Halaman 369 - The stone which the builders refused : is become the head stone of the corner. This is the LORD'S doing : it is marvellous in our eyes. This is the day which the LORD hath made : we will rejoice and be glad in it.
Halaman 199 - See the Lord, thy Keeper, stand Omnipotently near! Lo! he holds thee by thy hand And banishes thy fear; Shadows with his wings thy head; Guards from all impending harms: Round thee and beneath are spread The everlasting arms.
Halaman 164 - What though thou rulest not? Yet heaven, and earth, and hell proclaim, God sitteth on the throne, and ruleth all things well!
Halaman 340 - I want the witness, Lord, That all I do is right, — According to thy will and word, — Well pleasing in thy sight.
Halaman 117 - Unless God has raised you up for this very thing, you will be worn out by the opposition of men and devils ; but if God be for you who can be against you.
Halaman 455 - But it is an untrue position, when taken generally, that, by the law of nature or nations, a man may kill his enemy: he has only a right to kill him, in particular cases; in cases of absolute necessity, for self-defence; and it is plain this absolute necessity did not subsist, since the victor did not actually kill him, but made him prisoner.
Halaman 81 - Touch no dram. It is liquid fire. It is a sure though slow poison. It saps the very springs of life. In Ireland, above all countries in the world, I would sacredly...
Halaman 33 - I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God; for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments, and as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels.