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Once they got in, Wesley reached out for the car phone and dialed the number of St. John School.
Not even works of Methodism's co-founder and greatest hymnodist, Charles Wesley, were spared.
The first debate question ever posed to fledgling presidential candidate Wesley Clark was one that might have made a practiced politician squirm.
Ironically, his first role as a drug-free actor was Wesley Snipe's crack-addicted brother in Spike Lee's 1991 movie Jungle Fever.
Ian Dwyer, Padraig Brennan, Bobby Baggott and Wesley Whitten raided enthusiastically late on in the half but spilled the ball.
Donald Worster, on the other hand, provides an analytic reinterpretation of explorer John Wesley Powell as a neglected visionary.
Wesley has been a shining light in a grey autumn for the Irish U-21 s this year.
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.
These people spoke with great harshness of Arminians and of John Wesley, the Arminian leader, in particular.
Their faces remained frozen in stone-cold scowls so she looked away from them and waited impatiently for Wesley to return.
As Wesley predicted, Xavier did spend the better part of three hours yelling at me.
Leah, Jeremy, Demi, and Wesley were playing a game of sardines, a variation of hide-and-seek, in the orchard.
Cordelia breezed into the office about an hour later, smiling brightly at Wesley who was still occupying the desk, monitoring the police scanner.
Denied access to Anglican pulpits, Wesley brought his message of spiritual renewal outdoors to fields and market squares throughout Britain.
There will be cerebral excitement, particularly if youngsters like Rafael van der Vaart and Wesley Sneijder are given their head.
This fine translation of the Paul Gerhardt text by John Wesley is a standard with many congregations.
The language of hymnology has often been strongly biblical, especially in the compositions of John and Charles Wesley and Isaac Watts.
He opened his blue eyes and, seeing Wesley, grinned with a suddenness that was startling.
As a fresh presentation of John Wesley and early Methodism this book is warmly recommended.
Certainly, the Wesley Connection of Methodists took an overtly antislavery position.
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Wesley talked on in this strain for some time, rehashing all the arguments he had heard Greene and Cary use.
Take, for instance, the case of Mehetabel Wesley, the younger sister of the celebrated founder of Wesleyanism.
You, Archie, will ship the crotch and hook in the tackles when Wesley lowers away on the topping lift.
I saw him as he crossed the street and come across my driveway to where Wesley had his car parked by the carport.
Thus certain sectarian movements borrowed the sensationalism without the sacramentalism of Wesley.
He kills more men than John Wesley Hardin, who fatuously shot a man just for snoring.
But Smith and another key witness said Wesley was there, and a jury found him guilty.
They walked about through the streets for an hour and then got a rig from Wesley Moyer's livery and went for a drive in the country.
Wesley Clark, Chairman of the Board for Save Ukraine Now, will address the gathering as the keynote speaker.
Wesley said that African slavery was the sum of all villainies.
Four examples, said Wesley, were not enough to prove a principle.
A crowd had gathered in front of the barn and before the crowd walked Wesley, prancing up and down boasting.
On Monday, Wesley and Grandpa clapped their hands and waved their arms.
Wesley Moyer's stallion, Tony Tip, was to race at the June meeting at Tiffin, Ohio, and there was a rumor that he would meet the stiffest competition of his career.
France have always cherished the flair of their brilliant backs, such as Serge Blanco and Philippe Sella, and Wesley Fofana is of a similarly guileful ilk.
In From Times Square to Timbuktu, Wesley Granberg-Michaelson speaks from his ecumenical convictions and experience to call the global church to unity.
I limit my discussion to the theologies of Thomas Cranmer and John Wesley, who essentially established the respective Anglican and Methodist traditions.
Here the followers of John Wesley have set up a temple, built before the period of Methodist conversion to the principles of architectural religion.
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