Probably, says he, this will be seen no more by any human eye, but will remain there till the earth, and the works thereof are burnt up."— Smtthey's Life of Wesley, ii. London in 1856 - Página 282por Peter Cunningham - 1856 - 316 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 páginas
...was laid by John Wesley, on April 1, mi.' Probably this will be seen no more, by any human eye ; but will remain there, till the earth and the works thereof are burnt up." By the end of October 17*78, the chapel was built, and ready to be opened. " November 1, (says Mr.... | |
| John Wesley - 1810 - 452 páginas
...laid by Mr. John Wesley, on April 21, 1777." Probably this will be seen no more by any human eye, but will remain there till the earth and the works thereof are burnt up. Sunday 27, The sun breaking out, I snatched the opportunity of preaching to many thousands in Moorfields.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 642 páginas
...Road, where a new chapel was built upon ground leased by the city. Great multitudes assembled to see the ceremony of laying the foundation, so that Wesley...difficulty, get through the press to lay the first stone, in which his name and the date were inserted upon a plate of brass : " This was bid by John Wesley... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 516 páginas
...Road, where a new chapel was built upon ground leased by the city. Great multitudes assembled to see the ceremony of laying the foundation, so that Wesley...difficulty, get through the press to lay the first stone, in which his name and the date were inserted upon a plate of brass : " This was laid by John Wesley... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 páginas
...women sate apart, an there were DO pews, or difference of benches, or appointed place for an' parson. ceremony of laying the foundation, so that Wesley...difficulty, get through the press to lay the first stone, in which his name and the date were inserted upon a plate of brass: " This was laid by John Wesley... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 660 páginas
...John Wesley on April 1. 1777." " Probably," says he, " this will be seen no more by any human eye, but will remain there till the earth and the works thereof are burnt up." Charles, having long ceased to itinerate, used to officiate here, and the lay-preachers, who were always... | |
| Henry Moore - 1825 - 606 páginas
...LAID BY JOHN WESLEY, ON APEIL 1, 1777.' PrObably this will be seen no more, by any human eye ; but will remain there, till the earth and the works thereof are •burnt up." By the end of October, 1778, the chapel was built, and ready to be opened. " November I," says Mr.... | |
| John Wesley - 1826 - 476 páginas
...laid by Mr. John Wesley, on April 21, 1777." Probably this will be seen no more by any human eye, but will remain there till the earth and the works thereof are burnt up. Sunday 27, The sun breaking out, I snatched the opportunity of preaching to many thousands in Moorfields.... | |
| Henry Moore - 1826 - 332 páginas
...WAS LAID BY JOHN WESLEY, ON APRIL 1, 1777.' Probably this will be seen no more, by any human eye; but will remain there, till the earth and the works thereof are burnt up." By the end of October, 1778, the chapel was built, and ready to be opened. " November 1," says Mr.... | |
| John Whitehead - 1793 - 588 páginas
...was laid by John Wesley, on April 1, 1777.' Probably this will be seen no more, by any human eye; but will remain there, till the earth and the works thereof are burnt up." By the end of October, 1778, the chapel was- built, nnd ready to be opened. "November 1," says Mr.... | |
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