The Works of Rev. John Fletcher, Volume 1T. Allman, 1836 |
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Page x
... look upon me with a more favourable eye than the ministers here ; and irregular preaching is impracticable , and would only cause me either to be laid in prison , or immediately banished from the country . " 7. At Madeley Mr. Fletcher ...
... look upon me with a more favourable eye than the ministers here ; and irregular preaching is impracticable , and would only cause me either to be laid in prison , or immediately banished from the country . " 7. At Madeley Mr. Fletcher ...
Page xxi
... look , and not a few followed his chariot above two miles from the town before they had resolution to tear themselves from this venerable man . After being absent about five months , he returned to Madeley . 11. About this time , the ...
... look , and not a few followed his chariot above two miles from the town before they had resolution to tear themselves from this venerable man . After being absent about five months , he returned to Madeley . 11. About this time , the ...
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... look for the cause of the sorrow which attends the delivery of female animals , where that sorrow is most sensibly felt , and to admire the per- fect agreement that subsists between the observations of natural philoso- phers , and the ...
... look for the cause of the sorrow which attends the delivery of female animals , where that sorrow is most sensibly felt , and to admire the per- fect agreement that subsists between the observations of natural philoso- phers , and the ...
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... look at the monuments of some , whom my objector remembers as vigorous as himself ; and of others , who were perhaps his partners in nightly revels , let us hasten to see the dust of his mouldered ancestors , and to read , upon yonder ...
... look at the monuments of some , whom my objector remembers as vigorous as himself ; and of others , who were perhaps his partners in nightly revels , let us hasten to see the dust of his mouldered ancestors , and to read , upon yonder ...
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... looks upon it as an in- truder ; it lays him under as disagreeable a restraint , as that which the presence of a grave , pious master puts upon a wanton , idle servant ; nor can be quietly pursue his sinful courses , till he has driven ...
... looks upon it as an in- truder ; it lays him under as disagreeable a restraint , as that which the presence of a grave , pious master puts upon a wanton , idle servant ; nor can be quietly pursue his sinful courses , till he has driven ...
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