The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... feel strongly inclined to give a few expressions of his , which indicate great candour towards those who thought differently from him in some less important particulars of doctrine . " After producing a passage to this purpose , which ...
... feel strongly inclined to give a few expressions of his , which indicate great candour towards those who thought differently from him in some less important particulars of doctrine . " After producing a passage to this purpose , which ...
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... confirms these observations of Mr. Gilpin , and partly assigns an additional reason why he then declined the sacred office of the ministry . " From 66 the time I first began to feel the love THE REV . JOHN FLETCHER . 19.
... confirms these observations of Mr. Gilpin , and partly assigns an additional reason why he then declined the sacred office of the ministry . " From 66 the time I first began to feel the love THE REV . JOHN FLETCHER . 19.
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Late Vicar of Madeley John Fletcher. 66 the time I first began to feel the love of God , " says he , shed abroad in ... feeling I was unequal to so great a burden , and disgusted by the necessity I should be under to subscribe the ...
Late Vicar of Madeley John Fletcher. 66 the time I first began to feel the love of God , " says he , shed abroad in ... feeling I was unequal to so great a burden , and disgusted by the necessity I should be under to subscribe the ...
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... feel , but go to Christ with all our sins and all our hardness of heart . On the 21st I began to write part of what filled my heart , namely , a confession of my sins , misery , and 66 helplessness , together with a resolution to seek ...
... feel , but go to Christ with all our sins and all our hardness of heart . On the 21st I began to write part of what filled my heart , namely , a confession of my sins , misery , and 66 helplessness , together with a resolution to seek ...
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... feeling peace in my soul , through the whole of them , I began to think it was the Lord's doing . Afterwards it was suggested to me , that it was great presumption for such a sinner to hope for so great a mercy . However , I prayed I ...
... feeling peace in my soul , through the whole of them , I began to think it was the Lord's doing . Afterwards it was suggested to me , that it was great presumption for such a sinner to hope for so great a mercy . However , I prayed I ...
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