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421 Bible Readings — Bible Questions Answered, p. 193.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… .—John Wesley, in his note on Revelation 13:11, written in 1754, says of the two-horned beast: “He is not yet come: tho’ he cannot be far off. For he is to appear at the End …

422 Bible Readings — Bible Questions Answered, p. 245.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… .’ ”—John Wesley, The Character of a Methodist, in Works, vol. 8 (1830 ed.), p. 344.

423 Bible Readings — Bible Questions Answered, p. 248.16 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… .”—John Wesley, “Upon Our Lord’s Sermon on the Mount,” Discourse 5, in Works, vol. 5 (1829 ed.), pp. 311, 312.

424 Bible Readings — Bible Questions Answered, p. 278.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… !’ ”—John Wesley, “Upon Our Lord’s Sermon on the Mount,” Discourse 5, in Works, vol. 5 (1829 ed.), pp. 311, 317.

425 Bible Readings — Bible Questions Answered, p. 283.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… .’ ”—John Wesley, “A Word to a Sabbath-Breaker,” in Works, vol. 11 (1830 ed.), pp. 164-166.

426 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 12.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

Mr. Wesley, in his “Notes on the New Testament,” gives a different translation, which may be more accurate:—

427 A Review of the Remarks of O.R.L. Crozier on the Institution, Design and Abolition of the Sabbath, p. 3.4 (John Nevins Andrews)

… ” says Wesley.] “The hand-writing of ordinances,” which Paul affirms is abolished, is certainly distinct from “the royal law” which James teaches us is yet in force …

428 The Three Angels of Revelation 14:6-12, p. 88.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

Mr. Wesley in his notes on Revelation 13, says of the two-horned beas2.2

429 The Three Messages of Revelation 14:6-12, p. 83.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

Mr. Wesley, in his notes on Revelation 13, says of the two-horned beast: “He has not yet come, though he cannot be far off: for he is to appear at the end of the forty-two months of the first beast.”

430 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 189.4 (Sylvester Bliss)

… Newtons, Wesley, and almost every expositor of note, have considered this a settled question. Indeed, so universal has been this interpretation of these periods …

431 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 239.1 (Sylvester Bliss)

… and Wesley were for similar manifestations in their day.

432 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 252.2 (Sylvester Bliss)

… , and Wesley, and the Newtons, and Mede, Gill, and others, should all be excommunicated for the like offence. We, therefore, once more call upon you to show us our errors …

433 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 392.10 (Sylvester Bliss)

… of Wesley; the Shakers, in the days of Ann Lee; and the Mormons, by Joseph Smith.

434 Refutation of Forty-Four So-Called Objections Against the Ancient Sabbath, p. 82.2 (Daniel T. Bourdeau)

… John Wesley adopted the marginal reading, yet he applied it to the seventh-day Sabbath. In his notes on the New Testament, he says:-

435 Leadership, p. 6.1 (George Ide Butler)

… . Luther, Wesley, William Miller, and others, we believe were such. Yet Christ is head of his people at the same time. He works through these agents, and leads them …

436 Replies to Elder Canright’s Attacks on Seventh-day Adventists, p. 203.3 (Uriah Smith)

… , the Wesleys, and all who have done a good and noble work of reformation had the mark of the beast; then all the blessings that have been poured upon the reformed …

438 Facts for the Times, p. 46.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)

… Charles Wesley’s hymns, and there were the good old Methodist tunes, that ancient piety loved, and modern conceit laughs at! Imagine my chagrin when, after …

439 Facts for the Times, p. 52.4 (Merritt E. Cornell)

J. WESLEY, in 1750, speaking of the two-horned beast, says: