| John Wesley - Methodism - 1811 - 516 pages
...ten who came to man's estate, eight of whom were frequently at home together,) were put into a more regular method of living, in such things as they were capable of, from their birth, as in dressing, undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes in sleep. After that, they... | |
| Christian life - 1815 - 310 pages
...may (if you think they can be of use to any) dispose of them in what order you please. The children were always put into a regular method of living, in...were capable of, from their birth ; as in dressing, undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes in sleep. After that, they... | |
| John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1817 - 276 pages
...(she had ten who came to man's estate, eight of whom were frequently at home together) were put in a regular method of living, in such things as they were capable of, from their birth, as iu dressing, un19-t dressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes in sleep... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1824 - 466 pages
...your desire I have collected the principal rules I observed in educating my family. " The children were always put into a regular method of living, in...in dressing and undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly ^Ssses in sleep. After that they were, if possible, laid into their... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1829 - 564 pages
...may (if you think they can be of use to any) dispose of them in what order you please. " The children were always put into a regular method of living, in...were capable of, from their birth ; as in dressing, undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes in sleep. After that, they... | |
| William Brocklehurst Stonehouse - History - 1839 - 534 pages
...local interest ; and therefore I have given nearly the whole letter * at length, in * The children were always put into a regular method of living, in...in dressing and undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes in sleep, after that they were if possible laid into the cradle... | |
| John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1840 - 686 pages
...occurred to my mind, and you may (if you th any) dispose of them in what order you please. " The children were always put into a regular method of living, in...were capable of, from their birth ; as in dressing, undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes m sleep: After that, they were,... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Methodism - 1841 - 624 pages
...reflect the highest honour upon her character. They are thus stated by herself : — " The children were always put into a regular method of living, in...were capable of, from their birth ; as in dressing, undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes in sleep. After that, they... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Methodism - 1842 - 816 pages
...reflect the highest honour upon her character. They are thus stated by herself: — " The children were always put into a regular method of living, in...were capable of, from their birth ; as in dressing, undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes in sleep. After that, they... | |
| Adam Clarke - Endsley family - 1848 - 678 pages
...as they were capable of, from their birth ; as in dressing and undressing, changing their linen, &c. The first quarter commonly passes in sleep. After that they were, if possible, laid into their cradle awake, and rocked to sleep ; and so they were kept rocking till it was time for them... | |
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