| Methodist episcopal church - 1798 - 192 pages
...all wanted ? Many are willing to hear,, but not to bear the txpence. Nor can it as yet be expecied of them: Stay till the word of God has touched their...they will gladly provide for them that preach it. Dors it not lie upon us in the mean' time to fupply their lack of fervice ? To raife a general fund,... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1810 - 432 pages
...Ireland, and the north of Scotland ? Many are willing to hoar, but not to bear the expense : nor can it be expected of them : stay till the word of God has...general fund, out of which, from time to time, that expense may be defrayed. By this mean, those who willingly offer themselves may travel through every... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1813 - 226 pages
...parts where they are most of all wanted ? Many are willing to hear but do not bear the expeuce. — Nor can it as yet be expected of them ; Stay till...not lie upon us, in the mean time, to supply their Jack of service ? To raise money out of which, from time to time, that expence may be defrayed ? By... | |
| 1820 - 204 pages
...those parts where they are most of all wanted ? Many are willing to hear, but not to bear the expense. Nor can it as yet be expected of them. Stay till the...mean time, to supply their lack of service ? To raise money out of which, from time to time, that expense may be defrayed'.' By this means those who willingly... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1824 - 204 pages
...those parts where they are most of all wanted? Many are willing to hear, but not to bear the expense. Nor can it as yet be expected of them. Stay till the...they will gladly provide for them that preach it. Dots it not lie upon us, in the mean time, to supply their lack of service ? To raise money out of... | |
| Samuel Warren - Methodism - 1827 - 1048 pages
...visitation following. To this end he may then read and enlarge upon the following hints in every society. expected of them : stay till the word of God has touched...general fund, out of which, from time to time, that expense may be defrayed ? By this means, those who willingly offer themselves, may travel through every... | |
| 1852 - 248 pages
...those parts where they are most of all wanted ? Many are willing to hear, but not to bear the expense. Nor can it as yet be expected of them. Stay till the...mean time, to supply their lack of service ? To raise money out of which, from time to time, that expense may be defrayed ? By this means, those who willingly... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - Methodist Episcopal Church - 1829 - 214 pages
...those parts where they are most of all wanted ? Many are willing to hear, but not to bear the expense. Nor can it as yet be expected of them. Stay till the...in the mean time, to .supply their lack of service 1 To raise money, out of which, from time to time, that expense may be defrayed ? By this means those... | |
| George Washington Musgrave - Covenants (Church polity) - 1843 - 356 pages
...those parts where they are most of all wanted ? Many are willing to hear, but not to bear the expense. Nor can it as yet be expected of them. Stay till the...time, to supply •their lack of service ? To raise money out of which, from time to time, that expense may be defrayed? By this means, those who willingly... | |
| George Washington Musgrave - 1843 - 360 pages
...wanted ? Many are willing to hear, but /not to bear the expense. Nor can it as yet be expected / 18 of them. Stay till the word of God has touched their...mean time, to supply their lack of service ? To raise money out of which, from time to time, that expense may be defrayed? By this means, those who willingly... | |
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