| John Wesley - 1810 - 432 sidor
...GENERAL RULES • OF THE UNITED SOCIETIES, IN London, Bristol, Kingswood, and Newcastle-upon-Ti/ne, 1. IN the latter end of the year 1739, eight or ten persons came to me in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption. They desired, as... | |
| Jesse Lee - 1810 - 388 sidor
...ever since, and are as follows : The nature, design, and general rules of our united societies. 1. In the latter end of the year 1739, eight or ten persons came to me in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption. They desired (as... | |
| 1884 - 398 sidor
...relates, in his introduction to the General Rules, that " soon after the consecration of the Foundry" — in the latter end of the year 1739 — "eight or ten persons came to him in London, and desired that he would spend some time with them in prayer, and advise them how to... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1827 - 1048 sidor
...which Chapels are intended to be built. I. RULES OF THE SOCIETY or THE PEOPLE CALLED METHODISTS. I. IN the latter end of the year 1739, eight or ten persons <c«me to me in London, who appeared to he deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption.... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1876 - 444 sidor
...subjects. THE GENERAL RULES. tm HATITRK, DESIGN, AND GEN'EBAL KDIJ» OP OUR UNITED SOCIETIES. 1 28. In the latter end of the year 1739 eight or ten persons came to Mr. Wesley in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption.... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1829 - 204 sidor
...to join. CHAPTER. II. SECTION I. The Nature, Design, and General Rules of our United Societies. (1) IN the latter end of the year 1739 eight or ten persons came to Mr. Wesley, in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption.... | |
| James Youngs - 1830 - 668 sidor
...place in the present history. TV Nature, Design, and General Rules of our United Societies. (\.) Is the latter end of the year 1739, eight or ten persons came to Mr. Wesley, in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption.... | |
| 1831 - 444 sidor
...a place in the present history. The Nature, Design, and General Rules of our United Societies. (1.) In the latter end of the year 1739, eight or ten persons came to Mr. Wesley, in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption.... | |
| 1854 - 1096 sidor
...description by Wesley himself of the origin of the society which he had thus established. He says, " In the latter end of the year 1739, eight or ten persons came to me in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption." Then he proceeds... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1839 - 190 sidor
...formed is marked by Mr. Wesley with sufficient exactness. The following is his own account : — " In the latter end of the year 1739, eight or ten persons came to me in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption. They desired (as... | |
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