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" I am at my wit's end with regard to two things, — the Church, and Christian perfection. Unless both you and I stand in the gap in good earnest, the Methodists will drop them both. Talking will not avail. We must do, or be borne away. "
The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition: Charismatic Movements in the Twentieth ... - Page 7
by Vinson Synan - 1997 - 340 pages
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: Letters

John Wesley - Methodism - 1830 - 528 pages
...then, easily find his equal ; for, with regard to them, he is equal to — nothing. I am at my wit's end with regard to two things, — the Church, and...perfection. Unless both you and I stand in the gap in good earnest, the Methodists will drop them both. Talking will not avail. We must do, or be borne away....
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The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A.M.

John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1839 - 810 pages
...then, easily find his equal ; for, with regard to them, he is equal to— nothjng. I am at my wit's end with regard to two things, — the Church, and...perfection. Unless both you and I stand in the gap in good earnest, the Methodists will drop them both. Talking will not avail. We must do or be borne away. Will...
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Miscel

John Wesley - 1856 - 812 pages
...then, easily find his equal ; for, with regard to them, he is equal to — nothing. I am at my wit's end with regard to two things, — the Church, and...perfection. Unless both you and I stand in the gap in good earnest, the Methodists will drop them both. Talking will not avail. We must do or be borne away. Wrill...
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The New Testament Standard of Piety

William McDonald - Holiness - 1866 - 284 pages
...you to think so ? Perhaps they may convince me too." — Works, vol. vi. p. 669. " I am at my wit's end with regard to two things, — the church and...perfection. Unless both you and I stand in the gap in good earnest, the Methodists will drop them both. Talking will not avail. We must do or be borne awaj^ Will...
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The English Church in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

Charles John Abbey - Church and state - 1878 - 606 pages
...than John. John, on his part, fully felt the need of his brother's help. In 1768, he wrote to him, 'I am at my wits' end with regard to two things: the...perfection. Unless both you and I stand in the gap in good earnest, the Methodists will drop them both. Talking will not avail, we must do, or be borne away....
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Assist Me to Proclaim: The Life and Hymns of Charles Wesley

John R. Tyson - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 369 pages
...cooperation with him. In his letter of May 14, 1768, for example, John Wesley confided to his brother: "I am at my wits end with regard to two things — The Church, and Christian perfection." John's solution to this dilemma was for him and Charles to stand shoulder to shoulder, and work together:...
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