Once they got in, Wesley reached out for the car phone and dialed the number of St. John School. |
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Not even works of Methodism's co-founder and greatest hymnodist, Charles Wesley, were spared. |
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The first debate question ever posed to fledgling presidential candidate Wesley Clark was one that might have made a practiced politician squirm. |
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Ironically, his first role as a drug-free actor was Wesley Snipe's crack-addicted brother in Spike Lee's 1991 movie Jungle Fever. |
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Ian Dwyer, Padraig Brennan, Bobby Baggott and Wesley Whitten raided enthusiastically late on in the half but spilled the ball. |
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Donald Worster, on the other hand, provides an analytic reinterpretation of explorer John Wesley Powell as a neglected visionary. |
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Wesley has been a shining light in a grey autumn for the Irish U-21 s this year. |
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He was dressed just like Wesley except his sleeves were rolled up instead of his pants and he wore a white shirt instead of a blue one. |
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These people spoke with great harshness of Arminians and of John Wesley, the Arminian leader, in particular. |
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Their faces remained frozen in stone-cold scowls so she looked away from them and waited impatiently for Wesley to return. |
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As Wesley predicted, Xavier did spend the better part of three hours yelling at me. |
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Leah, Jeremy, Demi, and Wesley were playing a game of sardines, a variation of hide-and-seek, in the orchard. |
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Cordelia breezed into the office about an hour later, smiling brightly at Wesley who was still occupying the desk, monitoring the police scanner. |
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Denied access to Anglican pulpits, Wesley brought his message of spiritual renewal outdoors to fields and market squares throughout Britain. |
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There will be cerebral excitement, particularly if youngsters like Rafael van der Vaart and Wesley Sneijder are given their head. |
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This fine translation of the Paul Gerhardt text by John Wesley is a standard with many congregations. |
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The language of hymnology has often been strongly biblical, especially in the compositions of John and Charles Wesley and Isaac Watts. |
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He opened his blue eyes and, seeing Wesley, grinned with a suddenness that was startling. |
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As a fresh presentation of John Wesley and early Methodism this book is warmly recommended. |
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Certainly, the Wesley Connection of Methodists took an overtly antislavery position. |
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This hymn has traditionally been the first hymn in Methodist hymnals since the time of Wesley. |
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Painter John Wesley is known for his flatly painted, cartoonish canvases of figures and animals. |
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She glanced at Wesley, who was looking rather green at the sight of the long gash across the girl's ribs and stomach. |
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Trying her best not to stare at the small groups of dirty pirates huddled together on the deck, Pearl followed closely behind Wesley. |
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Nothing now could hold John Wesley back from his God-given call to preach the evangelical gospel. |
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He firmly planted his feathered hat on his head and pulled his red jacket on before leaving his cabin to find Wesley. |
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Against Baltimore, for instance, Wesley intercepted a pass near the sideline after breaking for the ball from the far hash mark. |
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On the rifle range, Wesley purposely missed the target on his first few tries. |
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Wesley coughed and swallowed a long swig of his ale while Pearl tried to explain her complicated situation. |
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So Wesley unloaded his horse, hobbled the poor, over-burdened beast and gave it a fond pat and wipe down. |
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Wesley seemed unwilling but he knew his place and obediently followed his captain. |
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In 1748 he gave protection to John Wesley after he tried to preach his message standing on the packhorse bridge. |
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Few folk have any knowledge of, or interest in, the rich tradition of hymnology represented by people like Watts, Wesley, Newton and Toplady. |
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He has had barely a month on the campaign stump, but Wesley K. Clark is giving his fellow Presidential contenders a run for their money. |
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With a sinking feeling, I realized that Angel had not yet told Wesley what Cordelia and I had just revealed. |
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Wesley high school stood in the middle of town just off the main strip of Wesley road. |
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The crowd focuses on Wesley Bunch, a tanned, sinewy mountaineer from Jackson with a massive blond afro. |
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Howard Dean, Wesley Clark and now Kerry, with his long string of victories, have seen their faces blazoned across news-magazine covers. |
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The next day Avery packed his horse, a well-tempered chestnut gelding named Wesley, and rode away to become a hero. |
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He elevates Wesley and Wesleyanism to too momentous a role in British history although this is necessary to build up the book's importance. |
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Wesley was thoroughly American, a cornerback on his high school's junior varsity football team. |
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Oh, before that Wesley and I went to Michael's home and mooched beer off him. |
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Wesley dropped the big folio book he was carrying on to the table and went to me. |
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The day after the funeral, Wesley and Chad filled their saddlebags with food stolen from their home larders and set off on a long ride. |
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However, since she couldn't very well let Wesley know she spoke French, and therefore understood every bit of their conversation she merely smiled vapidly and played dumb. |
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Despite a sudden personality tail-off in his 20s after a severe fall, Wesley recovered in his 30s and composed his B flat major Symphony inspired by Haydn. |
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But Victorian County Court Judge, Graeme Crossley, was unsparing, describing Hopper's behaviour as a gross breach of trust of the entire Wesley College community. |
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Featuring works written specially for Passiontide and the season of Lent, the CD also has music by JS Bach, Lotti, SS Wesley, Gibbons, Ireland and Hurford. |
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Pensioners at Wesley House flats in Tottington were just settling down to a quiet game of cards when a team of fire fighters burst into their communal room. |
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During the 18th century, John Wesley became a a fervent exhorter of work. |
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This Wesley hymn makes a wonderful processional for this festival day. |
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In 1999, when my older son, Wesley, was in fifth grade, he brought home a copy of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. |
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You are influenced heavily by John Wesley and the Methodists. |
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He's a b-boy with a poodle named Wesley and an apartment with ornate pillows with silk flowers on them and beautiful vases filled with giant lilies. |
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Now, the holy men may have to go back and have another ceremony to repurify the site and undo the influences of the protester's ritual, Mr. Wesley said. |
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Shortly after getting back from that trip to Saxony, John and Charles Wesley broke with the Moravians for some fairly complex theological reasons. |
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Satisfied that Wesley wasn't going to take a running lunge at his lover, the vampire perched on the edge of the desk, reaching for the scanner to turn it up. |
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On Monday, he carried his gun with him to a movie theater in Wesley Chapel, Florida, an exurban community 26 miles north of Tampa. |
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In the Democratic presidential race, retired General Wesley Clark is trying to show he has the right stuff to be commander in chief, including support within the military. |
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Captain Valentine paused before he scolded Wesley for his audaciousness. |
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John Wesley is studied by Methodists for his interpretation of church practice and doctrine. |
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One popular expression of Methodist doctrine is in the hymns of Charles Wesley. |
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It runs two student homes, two homes for the elderly, the Forray Methodist High School, the Wesley Scouts and the Methodist Library and Archives. |
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Wesley Mission in Pitt Street, Sydney, the largest parish in the Uniting Church, is strongly in the Wesleyan tradition. |
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Paul Wesley, known for playing Aaron Corbett in Fallen and Stefan Salvatore in the supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries. |
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Sheen also made a guest appearance in four episodes of NBC's 30 Rock as Wesley Snipes, a love interest for Tina Fey's Liz Lemon. |
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Govan's Chapel and it was used by John Wesley from 1764 to preach Methodism. |
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The Methodism of John Wesley proved to be very popular with the working classes in Devon in the 19th century. |
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In 1739 John Wesley founded the first Methodist chapel, the New Room, in Bristol. |
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By rights, the making of To Wong Foo should have been fun for Patrick, Wesley, and John, but from the first it was pistols at dawn. |
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Preeminently, John Wesley and other early Methodists were at the root of sparking this new movement during the First Great Awakening. |
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Samuel and Susanna Wesley, the parents of John and Charles Wesley, were both devoted advocates of High Churchmanship. |
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In the same week, Charles' brother and future founder of Methodism, John Wesley was also converted after a long period of inward struggle. |
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During this spiritual crisis, John Wesley was directly influenced by Pietism. |
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Wesley finally received the assurance he had been searching for at a meeting of a religious society in London. |
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Pietism continued to influence Wesley, who had translated 33 Pietist hymns from German to English. |
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Conversely, many clergy in the parishes were Evangelicals, as a result of the revival led by John Wesley and others. |
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Other influential authors in the area include Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, and Jean Edward Smith. |
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His biographies include the life and works of John Bunyan, John Wesley, William Cowper, Oliver Cromwell and Horatio Nelson. |
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The Sally Simpson interior sequence was filmed in the Wesley Hall in Fratton Road, Portsmouth. |
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Sister Wesley said we needed the building to protect us from other wemistikoshiw men who live a long way away, who are called the Soviets. |
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He and Wesley are becoming one of the most potent backcourts in the league. |
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In Brazil, JBS, the world's largest meatpacker, is looking for opportunities from North America to Australia, according to CEO Wesley Batista. |
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Rusedski, however, had to hold his nerve to beat South Africa's Wesley Moodie after a trio of tiebreaks in their second-round clash. |
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The next neighbourhood forum meeting is on Monday, February 18, at 6pm at the Wesley Centre, Springhead, Wednesbury. |
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The Wesley brothers are also commemorated on 3 March in the Calendar of Saints of the Episcopal Church and on 24 May in the Anglican calendar. |
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And here I thought it was some nonsense from the group's resident Wesley Crusher hatedom. |
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Methodism is the fourth largest and grew out of Anglicanism through John Wesley. |
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In August 1727, after taking his master's degree, Wesley returned to Epworth. |
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During the 18th century, clergy such as Charles Wesley introduced their own styles of worship with poetic hymns. |
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The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, preached in Ripon and a small community of followers was established. |
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A small group of students, including John Wesley, Charles Wesley and George Whitefield, met at Oxford University. |
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Most importantly, Wesley appointed itinerant evangelists to travel and preach as he did and to care for these groups of people. |
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Wesley insisted that Methodists regularly attend their local parish church as well as Methodist meetings. |
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British Methodism separated from the Church of England soon after the death of Wesley. |
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Wesley himself opened schools at The Foundery in London, and Kingswood School. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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Methodists annually follow the call of John Wesley for a renewal of their covenant with God. |
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In 1755, Wesley crafted the original Covenant Service using material from the writings of eminent clerics Joseph and Richard Alleine. |
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In 1780, Wesley printed an excerpt from Richard Alleine's Vindiciae Pietatis, which is prayer for renewal of a believer's covenant with God. |
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One of these is the Wesley Historical Society whose branches hold regular meetings and publish journals recording the history of Methodism. |
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In contrast to Whitefield's Calvinism, Wesley embraced the Arminian doctrines that dominated the Church of England at the time. |
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Samuel Wesley was a graduate of the University of Oxford and a poet who, from 1696, was rector of Epworth. |
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She and Samuel Wesley had become members of the Church of England as young adults. |
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Susanna Wesley examined each child before the midday meal and before evening prayers. |
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This childhood deliverance subsequently became part of the Wesley legend, attesting to his special destiny and extraordinary work. |
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In March 1726, Wesley was unanimously elected a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. |
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Ordained a priest on 22 September 1728, Wesley served as a parish curate for two years. |
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Wesley was influenced by their deep faith and spirituality rooted in pietism. |
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This experience led Wesley to believe that the Moravians possessed an inner strength which he lacked. |
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But it was still a depressed Wesley who attended a service on the evening of 24 May. |
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Without it the names of Wesley and Methodism would likely be nothing more than obscure footnotes in the pages of church history. |
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Wesley was a logical thinker and expressed himself clearly, concisely and forcefully in writing. |
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Wesley was unhappy about the idea of field preaching as he believed Anglican liturgy had much to offer in its practice. |
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From 1739 onward, Wesley and the Methodists were persecuted by clergy and magistrates for various reasons. |
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Though Wesley had been ordained an Anglican priest, many other Methodist leaders had not received ordination. |
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And for his own part, Wesley flouted many regulations of the Church of England concerning parish boundaries and who had authority to preach. |
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When disorder arose among some members of the societies, Wesley adopted giving tickets to members, with their names written by his own hand. |
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In order to keep the disorderly out of the societies, Wesley established a probationary system. |
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Wesley laid the foundations of what now constitutes the organisation of the Methodist Church. |
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In 1745 Wesley wrote that he would make any concession which his conscience permitted, in order to live in peace with the clergy. |
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Wesley contended that a part of the theological method would involve experiential faith. |
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Wesley came to his own conclusions while in college and expressed himself strongly against the doctrines of Calvinistic election and reprobation. |
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Whitefield and Wesley, however, were soon back on friendly terms, and their friendship remained unbroken although they travelled different paths. |
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Augustus Montague Toplady, Rowland, Richard Hill and others were engaged on one side, while Wesley and Fletcher stood on the other. |
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In 1778, Wesley began the publication of The Arminian Magazine, not, he said, to convince Calvinists, but to preserve Methodists. |
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Later in his ministry, Wesley was a keen abolitionist, speaking out and writing against the slave trade. |
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Wesley influenced George Whitefield to journey to the colonies, spurring the transatlantic debate on slavery. |
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Wesley was a friend of John Newton and William Wilberforce who were also influential in the abolition of slavery in Britain. |
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Wesley travelled widely, generally on horseback, preaching two or three times each day. |
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Wesley practised a vegetarian diet and in later life abstained from wine for health reasons. |
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Wesley warned against the dangers of alcohol abuse in his famous sermon, The Use of Money, and in his letter to an alcoholic. |
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Initially denying the charge, Wesley later recanted and apologised officially. |
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A few weeks before Wesley had asked me to gamemaster a role-playing narrative, I had purchased the Forgotten Realms Campaign Set. |
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In 2002, Wesley was listed at number 50 on the BBC's list of the 100 Greatest Britons, drawn from a poll of the British public. |
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Also, one of the four form houses at the St Marylebone Church of England School, London, is named after John Wesley. |
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Keith Harris as Charles Wesley, and the Golden Globe winner Kevin McCarthy as Bishop Ryder. |
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I told Roy Dale and John Wesley the story of the day when I was five years old and a warning about a maddog went out through the neighborhoods. |
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The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, studied at Christ Church and was elected a fellow of Lincoln College. |
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George Whitefield and John's brother Charles Wesley were also significant leaders in the movement. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition, and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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George Whitefield, returning from his own mission in Georgia, joined the Wesley brothers in what was rapidly to become a national crusade. |
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Faced with growing evangelistic and pastoral responsibilities, Wesley and Whitefield appointed lay preachers and leaders. |
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Wesley and his assistant preachers organised the new converts into Methodist societies. |
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Whitefield was a Calvinist, whereas Wesley was an outspoken opponent of the doctrine of predestination. |
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She was a longtime member of Wesley United Methodist Church in Worcester and now a member of the Northside United Methodist Church in Brewster. |
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Meet Wesley Warren Jr, from Las Vegas, a real life Buster Gonad, whose unfeasibly large testicles weigh more than I do. |
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Starts out funny and funky with goofball Woody Harrelson winding up speedball Wesley Snipes on the basketball courts. |
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Actors Wesley Snipes is still a few weeks away from becoming a free man. |
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Martin Irving, professor of classics from 1855 to 1871, had resigned from the university to take up the headmastership of Wesley College. |
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The club's podium rush also included a bronze medal double for Luke and Thomas's dad Wesley in the kata and kumite and silver for Kai Singh in the 9-10 years kumite. |
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McAvoy plays Wesley, a regular Joe Schmo, who has a dull life and no ambition, until Angelina Jolie roars into his life and prevents him being assassinated. |
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Tribute has been paid to his selflessness and love for his partner, Sonia Fleming and three boys, Ethan, Wesley and Charlton, in the book 46 Miles by author Jarra Brown. |
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The new store, which is located at The Shops at Wiregrass at 28152 Paseo Drive, Wesley Chapel, will reportedly stock nearly 200,000 book, music, DVD and magazine titles. |
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Watchnights were further times of prayer and witness, late into the night, and modelled by Wesley on the vigils of feasts in the primitive church. |
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The largest branch of Methodism in England was organised by John Wesley. |
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All Saints in Commercial Road was used for the Sally Simpson wedding scene, whilst the meeting in the same sequence was filmed at the Wesley Hall in Fratton Road. |
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In 1728, Wellington's paternal grandfather Richard Colley, a landlord who lived at Rahin near Carbury, County Kildare, changed his surname to Wesley. |
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Wesley Vernon has seen the origins of forensic podiatry in this episode. |
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Wesley came to believe that the New Testament evidence did not leave the power of ordination to the priesthood in the hands of bishops but that other priests could ordain. |
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Wesley hesitated to accept Whitefield's call to copy this bold step. |
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Everyone from David Wesley to David Stern was agog last month when the 6-foot-3 Davis dunked over 6-foot-11 Kevin Garnett during a win at Charlotte. |
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Thomas Coke, having been made Superintendent of the Church two years previously in America by Wesley, was travelling to Nova Scotia, but providence forced his ship to Antigua. |
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Wesley Sneijder managed to hit the post off a free kick with eight minutes left but with little time left, neither one of the teams were able to avoid going into extra time. |
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Although practice varies between different national churches, most Methodist churches annually follow the call of John Wesley for a renewal of their covenant with God. |
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In 1831, Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, was the first institution of higher education in the United States to be named after Wesley. |
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Wesley adapted the Book of Common Prayer for use by American Methodists. |
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His system of thought has become known as Wesleyan Arminianism, the foundations of which were laid by Wesley and fellow preacher John William Fletcher. |
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Unlike the Calvinists of his day, Wesley did not believe in predestination, that is, that some persons had been elected by God for salvation and others for damnation. |
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The doctrines which Wesley emphasised in his sermons and writings are prevenient grace, present personal salvation by faith, the witness of the Spirit, and sanctification. |
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Clients include Ferrum College, University of Baltimore, Jefferson College of Health Sciences, Bethany College, Wesley College, and Roosevelt University. |
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Wesley ordained Thomas Coke as superintendent of Methodists in the United States by the laying on of hands, although Coke was already a priest in the Church of England. |
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The divide between Wesley and the Church of England widened. |
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Wesley felt that the church failed to call sinners to repentance, that many of the clergy were corrupt, and that people were perishing in their sins. |
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Wesley and his followers continued to work among the neglected and needy. |
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Wesley had helped them organise the Fetter Lane Society, and those converted by his preaching and that of his brother and Whitefield had become members of their bands. |
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Wesley allied himself with the Moravian society in Fetter Lane. |
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In December 1737, Wesley fled the colony and returned to England. |
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In strictly applying the rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer, Wesley denied her Communion after she failed to signify to him in advance her intention of taking it. |
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Oglethorpe wanted Wesley to be the minister of the newly formed Savannah parish, a new town laid out in accordance with the famous Oglethorpe Plan. |
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Apart from his disciplined upbringing, a rectory fire which occurred on 9 February 1709, when Wesley was five years old, left an indelible impression. |
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Throughout his life, Wesley remained within the established Church of England, insisting that the Methodist movement lay well within its tradition. |
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Educated at Charterhouse School and Christ Church, Oxford, Wesley was elected a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford in 1726 and ordained a priest two years later. |
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John Wesley was perhaps the clearest English proponent of Arminianism. |
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She financed the building of 64 chapels in England and Wales, wrote often to George Whitefield and John Wesley and funded mission work in colonial America. |
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The PDF, in information provided by the office of its CEO, Wesley Hughes, said on 15 April 2014 that the tardiest accounts are Wallenford and Clarendon Alumina Production. |
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Wesley himself and the senior leadership were political conservatives. |
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As Wesley and his colleagues preached around the country they formed local societies, authorised and organised through Wesley's leadership and conferences of preachers. |
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Susan Over, aged 56, of Halford Lane, will be at the Wesley Owen book shop in City Arcade centre, Coventry, with copies of her book Cakes, Bakes, Puddings and Prayers. |
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Complicating the adventure is an eccentric, delicacy dependent cryptozoologist named Wesley whose chief ambition is to trap a Sasquatch and pretend to rescue Evan. |
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