The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 2John Mason, 1859 |
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... he must do to be saved.— And with an Appendix , concerning the evangelical harmony that subsists between living faith and loving obedience . INTRODUCTION . In religious matters we easily run into extremes 6 CONTENTS .
... he must do to be saved.— And with an Appendix , concerning the evangelical harmony that subsists between living faith and loving obedience . INTRODUCTION . In religious matters we easily run into extremes 6 CONTENTS .
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... saved . For the heart is deceitful above all things , and desperately wicked : who can know it ? " Jer . iv . 14 ; xvii . 1 , 9 . Thus the prophets delineate mankind in a natural , im- penitent state . And do the apostles dip their ...
... saved . For the heart is deceitful above all things , and desperately wicked : who can know it ? " Jer . iv . 14 ; xvii . 1 , 9 . Thus the prophets delineate mankind in a natural , im- penitent state . And do the apostles dip their ...
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... saved , and one grave is going to deprive a distracted mortal of a beloved Rachel and a long - expected Benjamin . If this is the case , O earth , earth , earth ! conceal these slain ; cover their blood , and detain , in thy dark bosom ...
... saved , and one grave is going to deprive a distracted mortal of a beloved Rachel and a long - expected Benjamin . If this is the case , O earth , earth , earth ! conceal these slain ; cover their blood , and detain , in thy dark bosom ...
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... 21. It is sufficient to leave without excuse those who do not improve it till they attain to the saving knowledge mentioned John xvii . 3 ; John v . 20 . ( 6 heathen , divinæ particula aurœ ; and , TO MATTER OF FACT . 31.
... 21. It is sufficient to leave without excuse those who do not improve it till they attain to the saving knowledge mentioned John xvii . 3 ; John v . 20 . ( 6 heathen , divinæ particula aurœ ; and , TO MATTER OF FACT . 31.
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... saving , draw without one : the beasts tug in patient silence and mutual harmony ; but the men with loud contention and horrible imprecations . O sin , what hast thou done ! Is it not enough that these drudges should toil like brutes ...
... saving , draw without one : the beasts tug in patient silence and mutual harmony ; but the men with loud contention and horrible imprecations . O sin , what hast thou done ! Is it not enough that these drudges should toil like brutes ...
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