The Works of Rev. John Fletcher, Volume 1T. Allman, 1836 |
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Page iv
... speak English . Wher . they came to land , the custom - house officers treated them with great incivility and rudeness , and took away their letters of recommendation , telling them , that all letters must go by post . At the Inn they ...
... speak English . Wher . they came to land , the custom - house officers treated them with great incivility and rudeness , and took away their letters of recommendation , telling them , that all letters must go by post . At the Inn they ...
Page xi
... speaking on this subject , he says , " When I first came to Madeley , I was greatly mor- tified and discouraged by the smallness of my congregation ; but now , thank God , things are altered in that ... speak of hindering OF THE Author . xi.
... speaking on this subject , he says , " When I first came to Madeley , I was greatly mor- tified and discouraged by the smallness of my congregation ; but now , thank God , things are altered in that ... speak of hindering OF THE Author . xi.
Page xii
John Fletcher. crowded , that the churchwardens began to speak of hindering persons of other parishes from coming , and of repelling them from the Lord's Supper . But on these points Mr. Fletcher withstood them . In the parish of Madeley ...
John Fletcher. crowded , that the churchwardens began to speak of hindering persons of other parishes from coming , and of repelling them from the Lord's Supper . But on these points Mr. Fletcher withstood them . In the parish of Madeley ...
Page xxvi
... 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 conducting the controversy , he had ...
... 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 conducting the controversy , he had ...
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... speak Italian . He could hardly refrain from doing it in Latin , till he considered that only the priests could have understood him . One to whom he related this , said , if he had done this , the multitude would have torn him in pieces ...
... speak Italian . He could hardly refrain from doing it in Latin , till he considered that only the priests could have understood him . One to whom he related this , said , if he had done this , the multitude would have torn him in pieces ...
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