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Updated: June 11, 2025


Major Wildman bought Dudley's sequestrated estate, in the hope of being able to extort his secret of making iron with pit-coal; but all their attempts proving abortive, they at length abandoned the enterprise in despair. In 1656, one Captain Copley obtained from Cromwell a further patent with a similar object; and erected works near Bristol, and also in the Forest of Kingswood.

She said little indeed almost nothing, of her aerial voyage to the East, except that she had enjoyed it, and that the Pyramids and the Sphinx were dwarfed into mere insignificant dots on the land as seen from the air, she had apparently nothing more to describe, and Lady Kingswood was not sufficiently interested in air-travel to press enquiry.

At both places I described the real difference between what is generally called Christianity and the real old Christianity, which under the new name of Methodism is now everywhere spoken against. The Colliers of Kingswood Nov. 27. Few persons have lived in the west of England who have not heard of the colliers of Kingswood, famous for neither regarding God nor man. The scene is changed.

Repose had mitigated his fatigue, but every slow, slouching step of the horse intensified it again and at a tremendous rate. Still, he did not care, having mastered the great truth that he would either tall off the horse in exhaustion or arrive at Kingswood and which of the alternatives happened did not appear to him to matter seriously.

"You must not be cynical, my dear!" said Lady Kingswood, gently "Life is certainly full of disappointments, especially in love and marriage but we must endure our sorrows patiently and believe that God does everything for the best." This was the usual panacea which the excellent lady offered for all troubles, and Morgana smiled. "Yes! it must be hard work for God!" she said "Cruel work!

Well, when you were first married were you very, very happy? Did your husband love you entirely without a thought for anybody or anything else? and were you all in all to each other?" Lady Kingswood was quite taken aback by the personal directness of these questions, but deciding within herself that Morgana must be contemplating marriage on her own behalf, answered simply and truthfully

It's a pretty place, this Palazzo d'Oro, don't you think?" "More than pretty it's a perfect paradise!" declared Lady Kingswood, emphatically. "Well, I'm glad you like it" went on Morgana "Because then you won't mind staying here and looking after it when I'm away. I'll have to go away quite soon." Lady Kingswood controlled her first instinctive movement of surprise.

He spoke as it were to himself with the air of one inspired; he had almost forgotten the presence of Lady Kingswood, who was gazing at him in a rapture of attention. "Oh, if I could only think as you do!" she said, in a low tone "Is it truly the Catholic Church that teaches these things?"

My father used always to say that he could count his ancestry back to Egypt! it pleased him to think so and it did nobody any harm!" "Have you ever been to the East?" asked Lady Kingswood. "No but I'm going! My 'White Eagle' will take me there in a very short time! But, as I've already told you, I must learn to fly alone." "What does the Marchese Rivardi say to that?"

They went to Bristol, from which Whitefield was speedily called, and continued the work among the Kingswood colliers and among the people of the city; while Whitefield, after a preaching tour of some weeks in the country, reproduced on a still larger scale the triumphs of Kingswood by preaching with marvellous effect to immense throngs of the London rabble at Moorfields and on Kennington Common.

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