The history of Methodism . erms: Ego Johannes Wesley, Collegii Lincolniensis in Academia OxoniensiSocius, quic-quid mihi juris est in praedicta Soeietate, ejusdem Rectori etSociis sponte ac libere resigno: illis universis et singulis perpetuam pacemac omnimodo in Christo felicitatem exoptans. This severed his official connection with the university, buthe loved it to the last, and wrote in 1778 : Having an hour tospare, I walked to Christ Church, for which I cannot but stillretain a peculiar affection. What lovely mansions are these !What is wanting to make the inhabitants happy ? That with-ou


The history of Methodism . erms: Ego Johannes Wesley, Collegii Lincolniensis in Academia OxoniensiSocius, quic-quid mihi juris est in praedicta Soeietate, ejusdem Rectori etSociis sponte ac libere resigno: illis universis et singulis perpetuam pacemac omnimodo in Christo felicitatem exoptans. This severed his official connection with the university, buthe loved it to the last, and wrote in 1778 : Having an hour tospare, I walked to Christ Church, for which I cannot but stillretain a peculiar affection. What lovely mansions are these !What is wanting to make the inhabitants happy ? That with-out which no rational creature can be happy, the experimen-tal knowledge of God. Two years later he said, I love thevery sight of Oxford; and when he was eighty he walkedthrough the city which was swiftly improving in everythingbut religion. The hall at Christ Church, the Meadow, Mag-dalen Walks, and the White Walk still filled the old manwith admiration, and he declared them finer than anythinghe had seen in Europe. m - ?.


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