The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... fell to the eldest , a son named Thomas , established him as a wine 24 B merchant in Bristol . Thomas Whitefield married Miss Elizabeth Edwards CHAPTER 1714-1735 HIS PARENTAGE AND CHILDHOOD-AT OXFORD-AMONG METHODISTS-HIS CONVERSION ·
... fell to the eldest , a son named Thomas , established him as a wine 24 B merchant in Bristol . Thomas Whitefield married Miss Elizabeth Edwards CHAPTER 1714-1735 HIS PARENTAGE AND CHILDHOOD-AT OXFORD-AMONG METHODISTS-HIS CONVERSION ·
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James Paterson Gledstone. merchant in Bristol . Thomas Whitefield married Miss Elizabeth Edwards of Bristol , and afterwards removed to Gloucester , to keep the Bell Inn , apparently because he had failed in his first venture . Nothing ...
James Paterson Gledstone. merchant in Bristol . Thomas Whitefield married Miss Elizabeth Edwards of Bristol , and afterwards removed to Gloucester , to keep the Bell Inn , apparently because he had failed in his first venture . Nothing ...
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... Bristol , to see one of his brothers . This , he thinks , was God's way of forcing him out of the public business , and calling him from drawing wine for drunkards , to draw water out of the wells of salvation for the refreshment of His ...
... Bristol , to see one of his brothers . This , he thinks , was God's way of forcing him out of the public business , and calling him from drawing wine for drunkards , to draw water out of the wells of salvation for the refreshment of His ...
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... Bristol , but its decline he ascribes to his return home . Once among his old associations , his delight in church- going and in prayer ceased ; the only remnant of good he retained was his resolution not to live in the inn ; and no ...
... Bristol , but its decline he ascribes to his return home . Once among his old associations , his delight in church- going and in prayer ceased ; the only remnant of good he retained was his resolution not to live in the inn ; and no ...
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... Bristol , and his idle time under his mother's roof ; and so the genial schoolmaster had to be applied to again , to take back his former pupil . He gladly consented ; and , this time , the pupil , animated by the hope of gaining an ...
... Bristol , and his idle time under his mother's roof ; and so the genial schoolmaster had to be applied to again , to take back his former pupil . He gladly consented ; and , this time , the pupil , animated by the hope of gaining an ...
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