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1. John Wesley once said the world was his parish
2. stagnation that John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, saw in
3. following John Wesley's lead in trying to reach those the
4. John Wesley Donaldson was a member of the All Nations club before joining the Monarchs
5. They press on, though faint, yet pursuing, and, as John Wesley used to say of his people, "they end well
6. JOHN WESLEY "Thou shall die-That is, thou shalt lose all the happiness thou hast either in possession or prospect;
7. [4] JOHN WESLEY "It is indeed generally supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dislodged from the
8. JOHN WESLEY: "Thou shal die—That is, thou shalt lose al the happiness thou hast either in
9. John Wesley, Matthew 8:12: “Many from the farthest parts of the earth shal embrace the terms and
10. (4) JOHN WESLEY: "It is indeed general y supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dislodged
11. JOHN WESLEY "Thou shall die-That is, thou shalt lose all the
12. [4] JOHN WESLEY "It is indeed generally supposed that the souls of
13. [4] JOHN WESLEY "It is indeed general y supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dislodged from the
14. JOHN WESLEY: "Thou shall die—That is, thou shalt lose all the happiness thou hast either in possession or prospect; and thou shalt become liable to death, and all the miseries that preface and attend it
15. (4) JOHN WESLEY: "It is indeed generally supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dislodged from the body, go directly to heaven, but this opinion has not the least foundation in the oracles of God" From Wesley's sermon on Luke 16:23
16. JOHN WESLEY "Thou shall die-That is, thou shalt lose all the happiness thou hast either in possession or prospect; and thou shalt become liable to death, and all the miseries that preface and attend it
17. [3] JOHN WESLEY "It is indeed generally supposed that the souls of good men as soon as dis-lodged from the body, go directly to heaven, but this opinion has not the least foundation in the oracles of God" From Wesley's sermon on Luke 16:23