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... Asbury and Rankin believed it was necessary to bring the preachers together for common action . They met therefore for their first Conference in Philadelphia on July 14-16 , 1773 , viz . , Rankin , Boardman , Pilmoor , Asbury , Wright ...
... Asbury and Rankin believed it was necessary to bring the preachers together for common action . They met therefore for their first Conference in Philadelphia on July 14-16 , 1773 , viz . , Rankin , Boardman , Pilmoor , Asbury , Wright ...
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... Asbury . As to the third point - publication of books only by Conference action - though it was a re- striction of liberty , is inconsistent with Protestantism , and has long since lapsed in all branches of Methodism , it was the ...
... Asbury . As to the third point - publication of books only by Conference action - though it was a re- striction of liberty , is inconsistent with Protestantism , and has long since lapsed in all branches of Methodism , it was the ...
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... ern societies . Philadelphia and New York were in the grip of the British , and a royal fleet was menacing Maryland . Some preachers had been imprisoned , and Asbury was in confinement at Judge White's . There had been 66 The Methodists.
... ern societies . Philadelphia and New York were in the grip of the British , and a royal fleet was menacing Maryland . Some preachers had been imprisoned , and Asbury was in confinement at Judge White's . There had been 66 The Methodists.
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... Asbury and the northern preach- ers at the home of Judge White in Kent County , Del . , April 28 , 1779 , and the other in the Broken Back Chapel , Fluvanna , Va . , May 18 , 1779. The first was attended by sixteen preachers and was ...
... Asbury and the northern preach- ers at the home of Judge White in Kent County , Del . , April 28 , 1779 , and the other in the Broken Back Chapel , Fluvanna , Va . , May 18 , 1779. The first was attended by sixteen preachers and was ...
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... Asbury act as general assistant in America ? He ought . First , on account of his age ; Second , because originally ap- pointed by Mr. Wesley ; Third , being joined with Messrs . Rankin and Shadford by ex- press order from Mr. Wesley ...
... Asbury act as general assistant in America ? He ought . First , on account of his age ; Second , because originally ap- pointed by Mr. Wesley ; Third , being joined with Messrs . Rankin and Shadford by ex- press order from Mr. Wesley ...
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Sida 121 - Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart: Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea: Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free, So didst thou travel on life's common way, In cheerful godliness; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay.
Sida 12 - About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone, for salvation ; and an assurance was given me that he had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.
Sida 87 - As our American brethren are now totally disentangled both from the state and from the English hierarchy, we dare not entangle them again either with the one or the other. They are now at full liberty simply to follow the Scriptures and the primitive church. And we judge it best that they should stand fast in that liberty wherewith God has so strangely made them free.
Sida 32 - Belial? or what portion hath a believer with an unbeliever? And what agreement hath a temple of God with idols? for we are a temple of the living God; even as God said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
Sida 87 - I have accordingly appointed Dr. Coke and Mr. Francis Asbury to be joint superintendents over our brethren in North America ; as also Richard Whatcoat and Thomas Vasey to act as elders among them, by baptizing and administering the Lord's Supper.
Sida 86 - Lord King's Account of the Primitive Church convinced me many years ago that bishops and presbyters are the same order, and consequently have the same right to ordain.
Sida 84 - To all to whom these presents shall come, John Wesley, late fellow of Lincoln College in Oxford, Presbyter of the Church of England, sendeth greeting.
Sida 23 - a lively hope of an inheritance incorruptible, undefiled, and that fadeth not away.' It was 'the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost which was given unto him,' filling his soul with tender, disinterested love to every child of man.
Sida 13 - 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.
Sida 13 - ... spend some time with them in prayer, and advise them how to flee from the wrath to come, which they saw continually hanging over their heads. That...