The Works of Rev. John Fletcher, Volume 1T. Allman, 1836 |
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Page xi
... respect ; last Sunday I had the pleasure to see some in the church - yard , who could not get into the church . I began a few Sundays ago to preach in the afternoon , after catechising the children ; but I do not preach my own sermons ...
... respect ; last Sunday I had the pleasure to see some in the church - yard , who could not get into the church . I began a few Sundays ago to preach in the afternoon , after catechising the children ; but I do not preach my own sermons ...
Page xxi
... respect . During Mr. Fletcher's continuance at Nyon , he preached in different churches ; and wherever he was announced multitudes flocked from all quarters to attend him . The reputation of his great abilities drew to- gether persons ...
... respect . During Mr. Fletcher's continuance at Nyon , he preached in different churches ; and wherever he was announced multitudes flocked from all quarters to attend him . The reputation of his great abilities drew to- gether persons ...
Page xxvii
... respect to my body , I know not what to say , but the physician says he hopes I shall do well and so I hope and believe too , whether I recover or not . Health and sickness , life and death , are best when the Lord sends them ; and all ...
... respect to my body , I know not what to say , but the physician says he hopes I shall do well and so I hope and believe too , whether I recover or not . Health and sickness , life and death , are best when the Lord sends them ; and all ...
Page xxxii
... respect to piety , talents , diligence , and usefulness , perhaps England could not have furnished another equal to Miss Bosanquet as a companion to Mr. Fletcher . She had for more than twenty years devoted her labours and an ample ...
... respect to piety , talents , diligence , and usefulness , perhaps England could not have furnished another equal to Miss Bosanquet as a companion to Mr. Fletcher . She had for more than twenty years devoted her labours and an ample ...
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... respect to the testimony of our reformers , they would have you to understand , that in this enlightened age , we must leave their harsh uncharitable sentiments to the old puritans , and the present methodists . That such objectors may ...
... respect to the testimony of our reformers , they would have you to understand , that in this enlightened age , we must leave their harsh uncharitable sentiments to the old puritans , and the present methodists . That such objectors may ...
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