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The Life of the Rev. Charles Wesley, Sometime Student of Christ-Church, Oxford, Vol. 2 of 2 - Comprising a Review of His Poetry (Classic Reprint)

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Charles Wesley visits Norwich with his brother - Wickedness of James Wheatley - Charles Wesley's ministry in that city - Death and character of Grace Bowen - Hymn on the occasion - Letter from Mr. Whitefield in America - Difficulties of the Wesleys with respect to the established Church - Attempt to introduce the Lord's supper into the Methodist chapels - Mr. Charles Wesley's alarm, and resistance of this measure - Letters to Mr. Sellon on this subject - John Hutchinson, and the Rev. George Stonehouse - The Wesleys closeted together at Birstal, Where they canvass Towgood's book on dissena-conference at Leeds - Thomas Walsh, Joseph Cownley, and the Perronets, engage to desist from administering the Lord's supper - Charles Wesley's abrupt departure from the Conference - Publishes a poetical Epistle to the Rev. John Wesley - Letters from Mr. John Wesley to Charles concerning the Church - Correspondence with the Rev. Mr. Walker and Mr. Adam on the same subject - Mr. Charles Wesley visits Mar gate and Canterbury - Hymn for the Rev. George Stonehouse - Para lytic seizure of Wright, the brother-in-law of the wesleys-marriage of Mr. Stonehouse, and of Miss degge_earthquake at Lisbon - Threat ened invasion of England - Charles Wesley's manuscript Epistles to Howell Harris, Mr. Whitefield, Count Zinzendorf', and others.

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Authors Thomas Jackson
Publisher Forgotten Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
No. of pages 600
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 36 mm
Weight 952 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

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