The Works of Rev. John Fletcher, Volume 1T. Allman, 1836 |
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Page xv
... leave off going to John Fletcher's Church ; yea , if she dared to go any more to any religious meetings whatever . When she told him she could not in conscience refrain from going at least to the parish church , he grew quite outrageous ...
... leave off going to John Fletcher's Church ; yea , if she dared to go any more to any religious meetings whatever . When she told him she could not in conscience refrain from going at least to the parish church , he grew quite outrageous ...
Page xix
John Fletcher. it will be right for me to leave the field in these circumstances . I forgot to mention , that two of our poor ignorant churchmen are going to join the mass - house , which is also a cause of my taking up arms . " The ser ...
John Fletcher. it will be right for me to leave the field in these circumstances . I forgot to mention , that two of our poor ignorant churchmen are going to join the mass - house , which is also a cause of my taking up arms . " The ser ...
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... leave to collect them , and present the reader with a picture of our natural estate , drawn in full length by those ancient and masterly hands . I. Moses , who informs us , that God created man in his own image , and after his likeness ...
... leave to collect them , and present the reader with a picture of our natural estate , drawn in full length by those ancient and masterly hands . I. Moses , who informs us , that God created man in his own image , and after his likeness ...
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... leave their harsh uncharitable sentiments to the old puritans , and the present methodists . That such objectors may subscribe as a solemn truth , what they have hitherto rejected as a dangerous error ; and that humbled sinners may see ...
... leave their harsh uncharitable sentiments to the old puritans , and the present methodists . That such objectors may subscribe as a solemn truth , what they have hitherto rejected as a dangerous error ; and that humbled sinners may see ...
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... leave their wretched cottages to plunder the houses of their wealthy neighbours , desperately venturing the gallows for a morsel of bread . When some , secure from the attacks of water , quietly enjoy the com- forts of plenty , fire ...
... leave their wretched cottages to plunder the houses of their wealthy neighbours , desperately venturing the gallows for a morsel of bread . When some , secure from the attacks of water , quietly enjoy the com- forts of plenty , fire ...
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