The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared: In Three Parts. ....J. and P. Knapton, 1754 |
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... whole Cheat , in which she was in- ftructed by the Prieft . For which he only underwent the Di'cipline of Whipping ; and was let go , to be afterwards a public Laughing - Stock . " b 2 Your Annal . Lib . 4 . 8.23 . 1 Page 1 . P. 69 . P ...
... whole Cheat , in which she was in- ftructed by the Prieft . For which he only underwent the Di'cipline of Whipping ; and was let go , to be afterwards a public Laughing - Stock . " b 2 Your Annal . Lib . 4 . 8.23 . 1 Page 1 . P. 69 . P ...
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... whole Bebaviour , of the Methodists , the Difquifition would carry me into an immoderate Length : And I could eafily too have doubled my Parallels . But both your Friends , and mine , will think enough bath been faid . Upon the Whole ...
... whole Bebaviour , of the Methodists , the Difquifition would carry me into an immoderate Length : And I could eafily too have doubled my Parallels . But both your Friends , and mine , will think enough bath been faid . Upon the Whole ...
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... whole Chapter , they would find , I think , every particu- lar Symptom of Madness , mentioned by that learned Doctor , ( though I do not think myfelf obliged to fubfcribe to his Opinion , by excluding a diabolical Agency in the ...
... whole Chapter , they would find , I think , every particu- lar Symptom of Madness , mentioned by that learned Doctor , ( though I do not think myfelf obliged to fubfcribe to his Opinion , by excluding a diabolical Agency in the ...
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... whole Account is all of a Piece with the extravagant Schemes and Conduct of the most Fa- natical Enthufiafts , and wicked Impoftors , among the Papifis . The Facts and Circumftances are so many and extraordinary ; arifing from fuch ...
... whole Account is all of a Piece with the extravagant Schemes and Conduct of the most Fa- natical Enthufiafts , and wicked Impoftors , among the Papifis . The Facts and Circumftances are so many and extraordinary ; arifing from fuch ...
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... whole , with regard to Mira- cles , Mr. Wesley has got a Wolf by the Ears , which he cannot fafely either hold , or let go . Popish Pretenfions of this Nature are so nume- rous , that we need not be particular : There is no dipping into ...
... whole , with regard to Mira- cles , Mr. Wesley has got a Wolf by the Ears , which he cannot fafely either hold , or let go . Popish Pretenfions of this Nature are so nume- rous , that we need not be particular : There is no dipping into ...
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Account Affurance againſt Agonies almoſt becauſe bewitched Body Cafe Caufe Cauſe Ceres Chrift Chriftian confeffed Confeffion Convulfions cried Cure Dæmon defired Defpair Delufion Devil diabolical Diftempers Diſeaſe Diſorder Divine Ecftafies Enthufiaftic eſpecially Evil Exorcift faid Faith fame fays feems feen feized ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould firange Fits fome fometimes foon fpeaking ftrong ftruck fuch funk fuppofed fure hath Heaven Hell herſelf himſelf Holy Ignatius infpired Inftance ingulphed initiated Irenæus Jefuits Jefus Journ Malleus Maleficarum Metho Methodifm Methodists Mind Miracles moft moſt muft muſt Myfteries myſelf Nature Number obferve Occafion paffing Pain Papifts Perfons Phyficians Plutarch poffeffed Poffeffion Popish pray Prayer prefent Purpoſe raiſed Reaſon roar Saints Satan ſay ſeems Senfes ſhall ſhe ſome Soul ſpeak Spirit ſuch thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion tormented uſed Vifions Wefley's Wesley Whitefield Witchcraft Woman Words
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Seite 39 - And I was afraid, and went and hid thy talent in the earth: lo, there thou hast that is thine.
Seite 247 - TO BE INITIATED. THE FIRST STAGE IS NOTHING BUT ERRORS AND UNCERTAINTIES ; LABORIOUS WANDERINGS ; A RUDE AND FEARFUL MARCH THROUGH NIGHT AND DARKNESS. AND) NOW ARRIVED ON THE VERGE OF DEATH AND INITIATION, EVERY THING WEARS A DREADFUL ASPECT : IT IS ALL HORROR, TREMBLING, SWEATING, AND AFFRIGHTMENT.
Seite 33 - O thou devil ! Thou cursed devil ! yea, thou legion of devils ! thou canst not stay. Christ will cast thee out. I know his work is begun. Tear me to pieces if thou wilt ; but thou canst not hurt me.
Seite 161 - O thou devil, thou cursed devil, yea, thou legion of devils ! thou canst not stay ! Christ will cast thee out !» I know his work is begun ! Tear me to pieces if thou wilt; but thou canst not hurt me!' He then beat himself against the ground again, his breast heaving at the same time as in the pangs of death, and great drops of sweat trickling down his face. We all betook ourselves to prayer. His pangs ceased, and both his body and soul were set at liberty.
Seite 39 - I stood reproved, and went immediately. She began screaming before I came into the room ; then broke out into a horrid laughter, mixed with blasphemy, grievous to hear. One who from many circumstances apprehended a preternatural agent to be concerned in this, asking, ' How didst thou dare to enter into a Christian ? ' was answered, ' She is not a Christian. She is mine.
Seite 60 - I had but just begun, (my eyes being shut,) when I felt as if I had been plunged into cold water ; and immediately there was such a roar, that my voice was quite drowned, though I spoke as loud as I usually do to three or four thousand people. However, I prayed on. She was then reared up in the bed, her whole body moving at once, without bending one joint or limb, just as if it were one piece of stone. Immediately after...