| 1835 - 454 pages
...the soul built up in the three cardinal graces of faith, hope, and charity. A Methodist societv is "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." This vitally important design, ought to... | |
| Ahira Griswold Meacham - 1835 - 514 pages
...United Society, first in Europe and then in America. Such a society is no other than " a companyof men having the form and seeking the power of godliness,...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,... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1838 - 724 pages
...and distinct communion.* The original idea of the Society, according to its founder, was that of " 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 own salvation." The first Methodist Society was formed,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1838 - 1574 pages
...discipline. "Such a society is no other than a company of mon having the form and seeking the power «f godliness; united, in order to pray together, to receive...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... | |
| Nathan Bangs - 1838 - 396 pages
...Design, and general Rules of the United Societies. 1. Our society is nothing more than " a company ofmffi having the form and seeking the power of godliness,...in order to pray together, to receive the word of exhortatiofi and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their... | |
| 1839 - 32 pages
...schism. On the contrary, they would * These are Wesley's own words.—" 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.' " Among their rules are these,—" That... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1839 - 312 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."t He speaks still more definitely in his... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1839 - 256 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...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 - 1839 - 844 pages
...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." 3. That it may the more easily be discerned,... | |
| Nathan Bangs - 1839 - 388 pages
...The Nature, Design, and general Rules of the United Societies. 1. Our society is nothing more 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." 2. That it may the more easily be discerned,... | |
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