The Works of Rev. John Fletcher, Volume 1T. Allman, 1836 |
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Page vii
... cause of thankfulness . " 6. His patron often desired him to take orders , and promised to pro- cure him a living , but he continued for the space of two years undeter- mined what course to pursue . In a letter to Mr. Wesley , he says ...
... cause of thankfulness . " 6. His patron often desired him to take orders , and promised to pro- cure him a living , but he continued for the space of two years undeter- mined what course to pursue . In a letter to Mr. Wesley , he says ...
Page x
... cause me either to be laid in prison , or immediately banished from the country . " 7. At Madeley Mr. Fletcher took up his residence , in the year 1760 . It was a populous village , and the inhabitants were remarkable for ignorance and ...
... cause me either to be laid in prison , or immediately banished from the country . " 7. At Madeley Mr. Fletcher took up his residence , in the year 1760 . It was a populous village , and the inhabitants were remarkable for ignorance and ...
Page xix
... cause of my taking up arms . " The ser- mon he preached from 1 Tim . iv . 1-3 . The spirit speaketh expressly that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith , giving heed to seducing spirits , and doctrines of devils ...
... cause of my taking up arms . " The ser- mon he preached from 1 Tim . iv . 1-3 . The spirit speaketh expressly that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith , giving heed to seducing spirits , and doctrines of devils ...
Page xxvi
... cause in which he engaged ; yet they speak of his works as follow : - " We have no hesitation in saying , that we believe Mr. Fletcher's motives for writing them to have been pure and upright . We also think that in his manner of ...
... cause in which he engaged ; yet they speak of his works as follow : - " We have no hesitation in saying , that we believe Mr. Fletcher's motives for writing them to have been pure and upright . We also think that in his manner of ...
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... cause the soft lips of the infant to appear terrible as the edge of the sword . If she happily escapes this common kind of distress , yet she may date the beginning of some chronical disease from her dangerous lying - in ; and in ...
... cause the soft lips of the infant to appear terrible as the edge of the sword . If she happily escapes this common kind of distress , yet she may date the beginning of some chronical disease from her dangerous lying - in ; and in ...
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