 | John Wesley - Methodism - 1810
...with manuscripts, two with fossils of all sorts, and the rest with various animals! But what account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these ? Sunday 25, Desiring to make the most of this solemn day, I preached early in the morning... | |
 | John Wesley - 1827
...with manuscripts ; two with fossils of all sorts ; and the rest with various animals. But what account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these ? Sun. 25. Desiring to make the most of this solemn day, I preached early in the morning... | |
 | John Wesley - Methodism - 1829
...with manuscripts ; two with fossils of all sorts, and the rest with various animals. But what account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these ? preached early in the morning, at the new chapel ; at ten and four I preached at West-Street... | |
 | John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1840
...with manuscripts ; two with fossils of all sorts, and the rest with various animals. But what account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these 1 Sun. 24. — Desiring to make the most of this solemn day, I preached early in the morning... | |
 | John Wesley - 1856
...with manuscripts ; two with fossils of all sorts, and the rest with various animals. But what account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these ? Sun. 24. — Desiring to make the most of this solemn day, I preached early in the morning... | |
 | John Wesley - 1856
...with manuscripts ; two with fossils of all sorts, and the rest with various animals. But what account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these >. Sun. 24. — Desiring to make the most of this solemn day, I preached early in the morning... | |
 | William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1878
...comment upon the treasures of art and nature recently amassed in the British Museum was, ' What account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these ? ' 1 But perhaps the most striking illustration of this side of Methodist teaching is furnished... | |
 | John Wesley - Clergy - 1903 - 588 pages
...with manuscripts ; two with fossils of all s«rts, and the rest with various animals. But what account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these ? Sun. 24. — Desiring to make the most of this solemn day, I preached early in the morning... | |
 | Charles Austin Beard - Great Britain - 1906 - 669 pages
...comment upon the treasures of art and nature recently amassed in the British Museum was "What account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these ? " But perhaps the most striking illustration of this side of Methodist teaching is furnished... | |
 | Ernst Troeltsch - Christian sociology - 1923 - 3509 pages
...Andere bildeten Ueber die Askese 589 f. Nach Besichtigung des brit. Museums meint Wesley: »What account will a man give to the Judge of quick and dead for a life spent in collecting all these .'« Für die Verfassung siehe den vortrefflichen Artikel von Loofs • Meth.« PRE.» XII... | |
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