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Hetty Wesley

CHAPTER VIII
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There Mrs.Wesley bare Emilia, Susannah and Molly, besides other children who died in infancy, and there the Rector put forth his _Life of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

A heroic poem in ten books_: besides such trifles as "The Young Student's Library: containing Extracts and Abridgments of the most Valuable Books printed in England and in the Foreign Journals from the year '65 to this time.

To which is added A New Essay upon all sorts of Learning." Close by the parish church stood the Hall, the great house of the Lord Marquis of Normanby who in 1694 made Mr.Wesley his domestic chaplain.

The Marquis was a rake, and he and his mistresses gave the poor clergyman many searchings of heart.

There was one who took a fancy to Mrs.Wesley and would be intimate with her.


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