The history of Methodism . Charles Wesley. painting by J. W. V. The Courtship of Charles Wesley 769 thought well to refrain from any further persecution of theMethodists since they had found such an honorable Gwynne was greatly disturbed. She was one of sixheiresses of rank, and the mistress of a stately home, ashomes were then regarded; nine children and twenty serv-ants formed her household, and a domestic chaplain readmorning and evening prayers with the family. She was alady of generous impulses, but of proud heart, and detestedDissenters; and when her husband broug
The history of Methodism . Charles Wesley. painting by J. W. V. The Courtship of Charles Wesley 769 thought well to refrain from any further persecution of theMethodists since they had found such an honorable Gwynne was greatly disturbed. She was one of sixheiresses of rank, and the mistress of a stately home, ashomes were then regarded; nine children and twenty serv-ants formed her household, and a domestic chaplain readmorning and evening prayers with the family. She was alady of generous impulses, but of proud heart, and detestedDissenters; and when her husband brought Howell Harristo Garth, and treated him with as much respect as if he were abishop, she thought he must have lost his senses. AlthoughHarris was an educated man, of fair estate, she quitted theroom and would not return until he had gone. Still moregrieved was she when her daughter Sarah became anearnest hearer of the laymans preaching. She was led, how-ever, to read John Wesleys Appeal to Men of Reason andReligion. Her prejudices were removed ; she heard Harrisfor h
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