| John Wesley - 1811 - 468 sider
...peevishness, sloth and indolence, gluttony and sensuality, and even a proverbial uselessness, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies, nor wholly...reproach from us, that the very memory of it might perish for ever ! 8. Many of us are more immediately consecrated to God, called to minister in holy... | |
| John Wesley - 1825 - 742 sider
...peevishness, sloth aud indolence, gluttony and sensuality, and even proverbial uselessticsj, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies, nor wholly without ground i' O that God would roll away this reproach from us, that the very memory of it might perish for ever!... | |
| John Wesley - 1829 - 520 sider
...peevishness, sloth and indolence, gluttony and sensuality, and even a proverbial uselessness, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies, nor wholly...reproach from us, that the very memory of it might perish for ever ! 8. Many of us are more immediately consecrated to God, called to minister in holy... | |
| John Wesley - 1831 - 466 sider
...peevishness, sloth and indolence, gluttony and sensuality, and even a proverbial uselessness, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies, nor wholly...reproach from us, that the very memory of it might perish for ever ! 8. Many of us are more immediately consecrated to God, called to minister in holy... | |
| John Wesley - 1836 - 550 sider
...peevishness, sloth and indolence, gluttony and sensuality, and even proverbial uselessness, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies, nor wholly without ground ? Oh that God would roll away this reproach from us, that the very memory of it might perish for ever... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 566 sider
...uselessness, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our ennmies, nor wholly without ground ? Oh that God would roll away this reproach from us, that the very memory of it might perish for ever ! S. Many of us are more immediately consecrated to God, called to minister in holy... | |
| John Wesley - 1856 - 560 sider
...peevishness, sloth and indolence, gluttony and sensuality, and even proverbial uselessness, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies, nor wholly without ground ? Oh that God would roll away this reproach from us, that the very memory of it might perish for ever... | |
| John Charles Ryle - 1869 - 444 sider
...peevishness, sloth and indolency, gluttony and sensuality, and even a proverbial uselessness, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies nor wholly without ground 1 Oh ! that God would roll away this reproach from us, that the very memory of it might perish for... | |
| Luke Tyerman - 1870 - 590 sider
...peevishness, sloth and indolence, gluttony and sensuality, and even a proverbial uselessness, been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies, nor wholly without ground ? " Many of us are more immediately consecrated to God, called to minister in holy things. Are we then... | |
| Julia Wedgwood - 1870 - 426 sider
...haughtiness, impatience and peevishness, sloth and indolence, gluttony and sensuality been objected to us, perhaps not always by our enemies, nor wholly without ground ? Many of us are more immediately consecrated to God, called to minister in holy things. Are we then... | |
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