| Thomas William B. Aveling - 1840 - 296 sidor
...subsequently leading to the attainment of pardon, and of a new and clean heart. "Seceders," says Mr. Wesley, "laid the very foundation of their work in judging and condemning others; we, in judging and condemning ourselves. They begun everywhere with showing their hearers how fallen the... | |
| John Whitehead - 1793 - 588 sidor
...Seceders, nor <lo we hear any resemblance to them. We set out upon quite opposite principle*. The Seccders laid the very foundation of their work in judging and condemning others. W e laid the foundation of ou r work in judging and condemning ourselves. They begin every where, with... | |
| John Whitehead - 1845 - 584 sidor
...who renounce the service of the church. We do not: we dare not separate from it. We are not Seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...condemning ourselves. They begin every where, with snowing their hearers how fallen the church and ministers are. We begin every where, with showing onr... | |
| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 sidor
...renounce the service of the Church. We do not, we dare not, separate from it. We are not seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...work in judging and condemning ourselves. They begin everywhere with showing their hearers how fallen the Church and ministers are : we begin everywhere... | |
| John Whitehead - 1845 - 594 sidor
...who renounce the service of the church. We do not: we dare not separate from it. We are not Seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out upon quite opposite principles. The Seeeders laid the very foundation of their work in judging and condemning others. We laid the foundation... | |
| Methodist New Connexion (England) - 1848 - 490 sidor
...renounce the service of the Church. — We do not : we dare not separate from it. We are not seceders, nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...work in judging and condemning ourselves. They begin everywhere with showing their hearers how fallen the Church and ministers are. We begin everywhere... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1851 - 426 sidor
...Church, for the reasons given several years ago. We are not Seceders, nor do we hear any resemhlance to them. We set out upon quite opposite principles....our work, in judging and condemning ourselves. They hegin every where with showing their hearers how fallen the Church and ministers are. We hegin everywhere,... | |
| John Whitehead - 1852 - 582 sidor
...the practice now adopted — " We nre not seceders," says Mr. Wesley, in the minutes of Conference, " nor do we bear any resemblance to them. We set out...laid the very foundation of their work, in judging und condemning others: we laid the foundation of our work in judging and condemning ourselves. They... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1852 - 346 sidor
...the foundation of our work, in judging and condemning ourselves. They begin every where with showing their hearers how fallen the Church and ministers are. We begin every where with showing our hearers how fallen they are themselves. " And as we are not dissenters from the Church... | |
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