The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 2John Mason, 1859 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 78
Page 12
... consider sin , our mortal disease , he reminds us , that " the whole have no need of a physician , but they that are sick . " Luke v . 31. He declares that men love darkness rather than light ; that the world hates him ; and that its ...
... consider sin , our mortal disease , he reminds us , that " the whole have no need of a physician , but they that are sick . " Luke v . 31. He declares that men love darkness rather than light ; that the world hates him ; and that its ...
Page 17
... considering the entire system or truth , run away with a part detached from the whole , will be offended here , as if our church " damned every body . " But the candid reader will easily observe , that , instead of dooming any one to ...
... considering the entire system or truth , run away with a part detached from the whole , will be offended here , as if our church " damned every body . " But the candid reader will easily observe , that , instead of dooming any one to ...
Page 19
... consider the supreme Being , as creating a world for the manifestation of his glory , the display of his perfections , and the communication of his happiness to an intelligent creature , whom he would attach to himself by the strongest ...
... consider the supreme Being , as creating a world for the manifestation of his glory , the display of his perfections , and the communication of his happiness to an intelligent creature , whom he would attach to himself by the strongest ...
Page 21
... Consider that immense part of the globe which lies between the tropics : it is parched up by the scorching beams of the vertical sun . There , the tawny inhabitants fan themselves in vain ; they pant , they melt , they faint on the ...
... Consider that immense part of the globe which lies between the tropics : it is parched up by the scorching beams of the vertical sun . There , the tawny inhabitants fan themselves in vain ; they pant , they melt , they faint on the ...
Page 38
... consider the sons of Vulcan confined to these forges and furnaces . Is their lot much preferable ? A sultry air , and clouds of smoke and dust , are the element in which they labour . The confused noise of water falling , steam hissing ...
... consider the sons of Vulcan confined to these forges and furnaces . Is their lot much preferable ? A sultry air , and clouds of smoke and dust , are the element in which they labour . The confused noise of water falling , steam hissing ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absurd Adam adultery answer antinomian apostasy apostle arguments Arminian assertion believe blessed blood Calvinists cast Christian church condemned conscience corruption covenant creatures Crisp curse danger David dead death declare deists depravity divine divine grace doctrine dreadful earth eternal evangelical everlasting evil faith Father favour fear flesh free grace fruit give glory God's godly gospel gracious guilty hath heart heathens heaven heresy heretical honour imputed righteousness iniquity Jesus Christ Jews justification kingdom kingdom of heaven light living Lord mankind mercy merit murder nature ness never Nicolaitans obedience papists pardon Paul Pelagianism perfect persons pharisees preach protestants reason receive repentance reprobates reward righteousness salvation saved Saviour scripture sense sermons sinners sins soul Spirit suppose thee things thou art thou hast thou shalt thousand tion truth unbelief unto Vindication Wesley Wesley's wicked wickedness word wrath