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501 The Present Truth, vol. 11 August 1, 1895, page 486 paragraph 3

… Church; Wesley would never have preached contrary to the Established Church; and John Bunyan would never have insisted on preaching the gospel contrary …

502 The Rights of the People, p. 102.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… John Wesley’s preachers. ‘Mr. Wesley’, rejoined his excellency. ‘I respect; but Mr. Wesley, I presume never sent you to America to interfere with political maters …

503 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 October 23, 1884, page 626 paragraph 1

… , or Wesley, or any other of the Reformers, as it is to be the would-be successors of the Covenanters. With much more that is good, he says:—

504 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 October 23, 1884, page 626 paragraph 8

… the Wesleys, were without exception heretics each in his time; but each one was a reformer. The reformer is always a heretic. He is always counted as an enthusiast …

505 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 24, 1885, page 774 paragraph 6

… . When Wesley began to obey that word “with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his might,” the power of the word could not be kept back, but it fairly turned …

506 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 24, 1885, page 774 paragraph 7

… with Wesley. Even now the Lord sends a message to all people, saying with a loud voice, “Here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” Even …

507 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 3, 1887, page 136 paragraph 9

… .’” John Wesley said that those who leave out the law, and preach only the gospel; those who leave out the condemnation that is upon men because of the transgression …

508 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 March 3, 1887, page 137 paragraph 1

… of Wesley and Whitfield and Edwards and Asbury and Finney? It is not found there, and it never will be found there, till the law of God is given the place that belongs …

509 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 June 9, 1887, page 344 paragraph 6

… with Wesley and his companions. As for the term itself, it is of uncertain origin, and has been the subject of much controversy. The best account of its origin …

510 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 June 23, 1887, page 376 paragraph 2

… , and Wesley, and Finley, and Asbury, and Finney, and Simpson; as, in short, it ever has done for those who have made Christ and his salvation supreme, and have subordinated …

511 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 6, 1888, page 216 paragraph 13

… John Wesley’s preaching of conversion, and a “present, free, and full salvation” by the “witness of the Holy Spirit.” Wesley was a member of the Established Church …

512 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 13, 1888, page 231 paragraph 12

… ; with Wesley, it will hold the genuine conversion of the soul, and the witness of the Holy Spirit; with the Puritan, it will hold simplicity of worship; with William …

513 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 July 13, 1888, page 423 paragraph 6

… and Wesley with tongues of flame; the church which daily offers in its liturgy Lutheran, Reformed, and Presbyterian prayers, and the one church which now seeks …

514 The Southern Watchmen, vol. 14 November 21, 1905, page 758 paragraph 6

… John Wesley before the Georgia grand jury. Such an unbroken record from the beginning of history until the present time most assuredly gives just ground …

515 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… —John Wesley prosecuted—Martin Luther and Roger Williams CHAPTER XXIV. THE NEW REPUBLIC 663 Civil government wholly impersonal—It is the scriptural idea …

516 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America

… —John Wesley prosecuted—Martin Luther and Roger Williams

517 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 659.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… John Wesley. The case grew out of Wesley’s refusing the sacrament to certain women, and this was made only the opportunity to vent their spite upon him in whatever …

518 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 659.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… John Wesley, clerk, and bring him before one of the bailiffs of the said town, to answer the complaint of William Williamson and Sophia his wife, for defaming …

519 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 659.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… , says Wesley, was thus composed: “One was a Frenchman who did not understand English, one a Papist, one a profest infidel, three Baptists, sixteen or seventeen …

520 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 660.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

“That John Wesley, clerk, has broken the laws of the realm, contrary to the peace of our sovereign lord the king, his crown and dignity.