| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 sidor
...of the work in which he had spent his life, thus remarks especially on its scriptural liberality. " There is no other Religious Society under heaven, which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to safe their souls. Look all around you, vou cannot be admitted... | |
| John Wesley - 1810 - 432 sidor
...love. I subjoined a short account of Methodism ; particularly insisting on the following circumstances. There is no other religious society under heaven, which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to save their souls. Look all around you, you cannot be admitted... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 580 sidor
...hope, love." I subjoined a short account of Methodism, particularly insisting on the circumstance, — There is no other religious Society under heaven, which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to save their souls. Look all round you, you cannot be admitted... | |
| John Wesley - 1829 - 524 sidor
...find the way to their hearts. account of Methodism, particularly insisting on the circumstances, — There is no other religious society under heaven which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to save their souls. Look all round you, you cannot be admitted... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1838 - 724 sidor
...Methodist Society was formed, upon this basis, in 1739.f Mr. Wesley made it his boast, " that there was no other religious society under heaven, which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to save their souls." In no other religious society, ancient... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 780 sidor
...three." I subjoined a short account of Methodism, particularly insisting on the circumstances, — There is no other religious society under heaven, which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to save their souls. Look all round you, you cannot be admitted... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1849 - 666 sidor
...18. I subjoined a short account of Methodism ; particularly insisting on the following circumstances. There is no other religious society under heaven, which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to save their souls. Look all around you. you cannot be admitted... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1850 - 636 sidor
...I subjoined a short account of Methodism ; particiuarli/ insisting on the following circumstances. There is no other religious society under heaven, which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to save their souls. Look all around you. you cannot be admitted... | |
| James H. MACCULLOH - 1852 - 532 sidor
...18th, 1788. "I subjoined a short account of Methodism, particularly insisting on these circumstances. There is no other religious society under heaven which requires nothing of men in order to their admission into it, but a desire to tove their *oult. Look all around you, you cannot be admitted... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1859 - 526 sidor
...he says : " I subjoined a short account of Methodism, particularly insisting on the circumstance — There is no other religious society under heaven which requires nothing of men, in order to their admission into it, but a desire to save their souls. Look all round you, you cannot be admitted... | |
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