 | John Wesley - 1797
...then £erving, I -fhook off the duft of my feet, and left' Georgia, after having -preached the Gofpel there (not as I ought, but as I was able) one year, and nearly nine months. During this time I had frequent opportunities of making tnariy obfervations and enquiries,... | |
 | John Wesley - 1809
...soon as evening prayers were over, about eight o'clock, the tide then serving, I shook off the dust of my feet, and left Georgia, after having preached the...ought, but as I was able,- one year, and nearly nine months. During. this time I had frequent opportunities of making many observations and enquiries, concerning... | |
 | Robert Southey - 1820 - 622 σελίδες
...soon as evening prayers were over, about eight o'clock, the tide then serving, I shook off the dust of my feet, and left Georgia, after having preached the...ought, but as I was able,) one year and nearly nine months." He had three companions, one of whom meant to go with him to England, the other two to settle... | |
 | Robert Southey - 1820 - 622 σελίδες
...soon as evening prayers were over, about eight o'clock, the tide then serving, I shook off the dust of my feet, and left Georgia, after having preached the...ought, but as I was able,) one year and nearly nine months." He had three companions, one of whom meant to go with him to England, the other two to settle... | |
 | 1821
...disappointed, and on quitting the country, lie remarks, in his journals, " I shook ofi'the dust of my feet, and left Georgia, after having preached the...ought, but as I was able) one year and nearly nine months." It does not appear that he made any serious effort to convert the Indians ; and indeed he... | |
 | John Wesley - 1826
...soon as evening prayers were over, about eight o'clock, the tide then serving, I shook off the dust of my feet, and left Georgia, after having preached the...ought, but as I was able, one year, and nearly nine months. During this time I had frequent opportunities of making many observations and inquiries, concerning... | |
 | John Wesley - 1827
...Trustees. I will give neither any bond, nor any bail at all. You know your business, and I know mine." having preached the Gospel there (not as I ought, but as I was able,-) one year, and nearly nine months. During this time I had frequent opportunities of making many observations and inquiries concerning... | |
 | John Wesley - 1827
...soon as evening prayers were over, about eight o'clock, the tide then serving, I shook off the dust of my feet, and left Georgia, after having preached the gospel there (not as 1 ought, but as I was able) one year and nearly nine months. During this time I had frequent opportunities... | |
 | Englishmen - 1836
...soon as evening prayers were over, about eight o'clock, the tide then serving, I shook off the dust of my feet and left Georgia, after having preached the...ought, but as I was able), one year and nearly nine months.'' After great difficulties, he, and one or two companions who attended him, arrived at Charlestown.... | |
 | John Wesley - 1840 - 326 σελίδες
...soon as evening prayers were over, about eight o'clock, the tide then serving, I shook off the dust of my feet, and left Georgia, after having preached the...ought, but as I was able,) one year and nearly nine months." During his voyage to England Mr. Wesley entered into a close and severe examination of himself,... | |
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