The Story of Methodism Tracing the Rise And Progress of That Wonderful Religiou
The Story of Methodism Tracing the Rise And Progress of That Wonderful Religiou
Hyde, A. B. (Ammi Bradford), 1826-1921
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He heard Whitefield in Edinburgh, and was soon passing through those deep spiritual ex- periences of which our Story has so often told. A lady saw his tears at his conversion and tenderly asked the cause. He told her they were tears of joy ! She herself burst into weeping, and his THOMAS RANKIN. words guided her to his joy. Aided by Haime's dragoons, who came to be stationed near Edinburgh, he was soon thinking : " I could lay down my life, if I might be instrumental in saving one soul from eve...rlasting ruin. " He had now ten years of itinerancy, had faced mobs and stones, had been trained by Nelson, had be- come true and tried. Regular Work Begun. 25 words guided her to his joy. Aided by Haime's dragoons, who came to be stationed near Edinburgh, he was soon thinking " I could lay down my life, if I might be instrumental in saving one soul from everlasting ruin. " He had now ten years of itinerancy, had faced mobs and stones, had been trained by Nelson, had be- come true and tried. Shadford was a man of another style, born flush of spirits and mischief, and weak of conscience.
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