I leave a mourning ring to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow labourers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble union with them, in heart and Christian affection, notwithstanding our difference in judgment... The North British review - Page 3131847Full view - About this book
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 pages
...mourning-ring to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow-labourers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...in heart and Christian affection, notwithstanding notwithstanding our difference in judgment about some particular points of doctrine."* — When the... | |
| George Bourne - 1807 - 366 pages
...mourning-ring to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow-labourers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine." When the news of Mr. Whitefield's death reached London, Mr. Keen, one of his executors, recollected... | |
| John Gillies - 1812 - 326 pages
...mourning ring to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow-labourers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine. — Grace be with all them, of whatever denomination, that love our Lord Jesus, our common Lord, in... | |
| Aaron Crossley Hobart Seymour - 1820 - 326 pages
...leave a mourning ring, to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow-labourers, the Rev. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine. Grace be with all them, of whatever denomination, that love our Lord Jesus, our common Lord in sincerity."... | |
| 1821 - 494 pages
...mourning ring to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow labourers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine." When the news of his death reached London, his executors called on Mr. Wesley, to preach his funeral... | |
| Henry Moore - 1826 - 338 pages
...mourning ring to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow labourers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine."! — When the news of Mr. Whitefield's death reached London, Mr. Keen, one of his executors, recollecting... | |
| 1826 - 440 pages
...a mourning ring to my honored and dear friends, and disinterested fellow-laborers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine."* Mr. Wesley, at Mr. Whitefield's own desire, preached his funeral sermon at the Tabernacle, Moorfields.... | |
| James Youngs - 1830 - 668 pages
...'a mourning-ring to my honored and dear friends, and disinterested fellow laborers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine."* — When the news of Mr. Whitefield's death reached London, Mr. Keen, one of his executors, recollecting... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 466 pages
...mourning ring to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow-labourers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine." * Mr. Wesley, at Mr.Whitefield's own desire, preached his funeral sermon at the Tabernacle, Moorfields.... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 346 pages
...mourning ring to my honoured and dear friends, and disinterested fellow-labourers, the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, in token of my indissoluble...judgment about some particular points of doctrine."* Mr. Wesley, at Mr. Whitefield's own desire, preached his funeral sermon at the Tabernacle, Moorfields.... | |
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