| Dinah Mulock Craik - 2005 - 600 pages
...may not? But it may likewise be used well; it is full as applicable to the best as to the worst uses. It is of unspeakable service to all civilized nations...to Christian wisdom) of doing all manner of good. [...] I. The first of these is — he that heareth, let him understand! — Gain all you can. Here... | |
| Deborah Valenze - 2006 - 251 pages
...applicable to the best as to the worst uses. It is of unspeakable service to all civilized nations in the common affairs of life. It is a most compendious...instrument of transacting all manner of business and ... of doing all manner of good.2 Wesley demonstrated how the terms of discussion with regard to this... | |
| John Wesley - 1826 - 444 pages
...not 7 But it may likewise be used well : it is full as applicable to the best, as to the worst uses. It is of unspeakable service to all civilized nations,...to Christian wisdom,) of doing all manner of good. It is true, were man in a state of innocence, or were all men " filled with the Holy Ghost," so that,... | |
| John Wesley - 1825 - 652 pages
...not? But it may likewise be nsed well : it is full as applicable to the best, as to the worst, uses. It is oF unspeakable service to all civilized nations,...It is a most compendious instrument of transacting a'| manner of business, and (if we use it according to Christian ilvidom) of doing all manner of good.... | |
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