John WesleyA fictionlized biography of the eighteenth century English cleryman, John Wesley, who helped found the Methodist Church. |
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... shouted Mr. Wesley hoarsely . " Thank God , he is still alive ! " He tried to reach up to John , but could not . He dropped on his knees to pray . A farmer's boy called to a man nearby , " Here - ee , there - take me on your shoulders ...
... shouted Mr. Wesley hoarsely . " Thank God , he is still alive ! " He tried to reach up to John , but could not . He dropped on his knees to pray . A farmer's boy called to a man nearby , " Here - ee , there - take me on your shoulders ...
Page 86
... shouted , " You are breaking the law . Come to the judge with us , if you dare ! " Before John Wesley could speak , he heard a woman burst out , " This gentleman is an honest gentleman . We will spill our blood in his defense . " John ...
... shouted , " You are breaking the law . Come to the judge with us , if you dare ! " Before John Wesley could speak , he heard a woman burst out , " This gentleman is an honest gentleman . We will spill our blood in his defense . " John ...
Page 92
... shouted the driver , " the horses must swim , then , for the waters are very deep , and rising . " " What is your name , driver ? " asked the minister . " Peter , sir . " " Then , Peter , " called the old man in a firm voice , “ fear ...
... shouted the driver , " the horses must swim , then , for the waters are very deep , and rising . " " What is your name , driver ? " asked the minister . " Peter , sir . " " Then , Peter , " called the old man in a firm voice , “ fear ...
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