| Richard Rymer - 1861 - 356 pages
...of the United Society, first in London, and then in other places. Such a Society is HO other than ' a company of men having the form, and seeking the...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation.' " That it may the more easily be discerned,... | |
| John Eadie - 1862 - 720 pages
...rise of the united society, first in London, and then in other places. Such a society is no other than a company of men having the form and seeking the power...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation." Mr. Wesley adds — "Each society a divided... | |
| Robert Tate Gaskin - 1863 - 114 pages
...of the United Socieiy,1 first in London, and then in other places. Such a Society is no other than ' a company of men having the form and seeking the power...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation.' " These few words describe in brief the... | |
| William Wood Stamp - 1863 - 344 pages
...of the UNITED SOCIETY, first at London, and then in other places. Such a Society is no other than " a company of men having the form, and seeking the...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation." 3. That it may the more easily be discerned,... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1864 - 340 pages
...than " a company of men having the form and seeking the power of godliness, united in order to fray together, to receive the word of exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation" (3) That it may the more easily be discerned... | |
| 1865 - 156 pages
...rise of the UNITED SOCIETY, first in Europe, and then in America. Such a society is no other than " a company of men having the form and seeking the power...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation." (3) That it may the more easily be discerned... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1866 - 288 pages
...rise of the UNITED SOCIETY, first in Europe, and then in America. Such a society is no other than " a company of men having the form and seeking the power...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation" (3) That it may the more easily be discerned... | |
| John Wesley, James Henry Potts - 1891 - 568 pages
...society is no other than " a company of men having the form and seeking the power of godliness, nnited in order to pray together, to receive the word of...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation." 3. That it may the more easily be discerned... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1892 - 266 pages
...Bristol, Kingswood, and Newcastle-on-Tyne. The founder's own definition of such a society was merely " a company of men having the form, and seeking the...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation." Now it is noticeable that Wesley began... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1892 - 364 pages
...SOCIETY, first in Europe, and then in America. Such a society is no other than " a company of men haviny the form and seeking the power of godliness, united...exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work ovt their salvation." IT 2§. That it may the more easily be... | |
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