The Works of Rev. John Fletcher, Volume 1T. Allman, 1836 |
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... of bles- sedness . To such as were most conversant with him , he appeared as an inhabitant of a better world , dead to the enjoyments of the present life , and wholly detached from its anxious cares . OF THE AUTHOR .
... of bles- sedness . To such as were most conversant with him , he appeared as an inhabitant of a better world , dead to the enjoyments of the present life , and wholly detached from its anxious cares . OF THE AUTHOR .
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... present , besides the churchwardens , I thought it my duty to take the matter up ; and I have done so by writing a long letter to the preacher , in which I have touched the principal mistakes of his discourses , with as much po ...
... present , besides the churchwardens , I thought it my duty to take the matter up ; and I have done so by writing a long letter to the preacher , in which I have touched the principal mistakes of his discourses , with as much po ...
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... present day . Our travellers on this journey met with a gentleman who was an ex- cellent classical scholar , and a disciple of Voltaire ; who no sooner un- derstood that he was in company with a defender of divine revelation , than ...
... present day . Our travellers on this journey met with a gentleman who was an ex- cellent classical scholar , and a disciple of Voltaire ; who no sooner un- derstood that he was in company with a defender of divine revelation , than ...
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... present , to behold the powerful effects of the gospel among those who before that time had seldom heard it pro- claimed in its purity . Many despisers of religion were overawed and confounded ; many formal professors were touched with ...
... present , to behold the powerful effects of the gospel among those who before that time had seldom heard it pro- claimed in its purity . Many despisers of religion were overawed and confounded ; many formal professors were touched with ...
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... present day . The living at Madeley was to him about one hundred pounds per annum ; others would have made more of it , but there were many of the people called Quakers in the parish , who re- fused to pay tythe , and he never enforced ...
... present day . The living at Madeley was to him about one hundred pounds per annum ; others would have made more of it , but there were many of the people called Quakers in the parish , who re- fused to pay tythe , and he never enforced ...
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