| 1859 - 1350 pages
...to form a separate party, which, consequently, will dwindle away into a dry, dull, separate party. In flat opposition to these, I declare once more that...my judgment or advice, will ever separate from it." THE MONTH. ANT English Bishop may resign his see without an enabling statute. No act of Parliament... | |
| John Nicholas Norton - 1859 - 198 pages
...there will grow up a greater tyranny In the Church than there ever was before." PHILIP HILAHCTBOH. " I declare once more, that I live and die a member...my Judgment or advice, will ever separate from It" JOHH WESLEY. PREFACE. THE authorities from which the writer has derived his information, in preparing... | |
| Flavel Scott Mines - 1859 - 626 pages
...said again : " I never had any design of separating from the Church. I have now no such design, and I declare once more, that I live and die a member of the Church of England, and that none irho regard my judgment or advice will ever separate from it." And again, hear his dying charge, as... | |
| 1862 - 812 pages
...as to form a separate party, which consequently will dwindle away into a dry. dull, separate party. In flat opposition to these, I declare once more,...MY JUDGMENT OR ADVICE WILL EVER SEPARATE FROM IT." So, also, in Wesley's letter to Rev. Francis Asbury, who, with Dr. Coke, then pretended to be a Bishop,... | |
| 1862 - 766 pages
...as to form a separate party, which consequently will dwindle away into a dry, dull separate party. In flat opposition to these, I declare once more,...MY JUDGMENT OR ADVICE WILL EVER SEPARATE FROM IT."* At the Conference of that year, 1789, about a hundred preachers were present ; he says : " The case... | |
| John Sandford - 1862 - 414 pages
...design it, when I am no more seen. I do, and will do, all that is in my power to prevent such an event. I declare once more, that I live and die, a member...my judgment or advice will ever separate from it." This passage bears date December 1789, and is signed, John Wesley. A like protestation may be found... | |
| 1862 - 768 pages
...as to form a separate party, which consequently will dwindle away into a dry, dull separate party. In flat opposition to these, I declare once more,...of England: AND THAT NONE WHO REGARD MY JUDGMENT OR ADVICB WILL EVER SEPARATE FROM IT."* At the Conference of that year, 1789, about a hundred preachers... | |
| William Blyth - Fincham (Eng.) - 1863 - 262 pages
...conform to her rubrics. As a private member I " join in her prayers, in hearing, in communicating." — " I declare once more that I live and die a member of...of England, and that none who regard " my judgment and advice will ever separate from it."2 1 Bampton Lectures, 1861, p. 174. 2 Wesley's Works, vols.... | |
| Richard Sankey - 1864 - 214 pages
...name is well known, better known, I fear, than his sentiments, at least on this subject: " I declare that I " live and die a member of the Church of England, " and that none who regard my advice and opinion, " will ever separate from it. Unless I see more " reason for it than I ever yet... | |
| 1867 - 678 pages
...to, to the close of his life. Only two years before his death, he solemnly and publicly declared ; " I declare once more, that I live and die a member...my judgment or advice, will ever separate from it." And previously, he publicly said; "/ fear, when the Methodists leave the Church, God will leave them."... | |
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