The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... gave him so deep a wound that he carried the scar of it to his grave . At another time , he and his brother went upon the Lake of Geneva in a little boat , and rowed forward till , being out of sight of land , they knew not what way ...
... gave him so deep a wound that he carried the scar of it to his grave . At another time , he and his brother went upon the Lake of Geneva in a little boat , and rowed forward till , being out of sight of land , they knew not what way ...
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... gave to Mr. Samuel Webb of London , then residing at Madeley , as related in the short Narrative of his Life and Death , published by the Rev. Mr. Wesley.- " When I was a lad , I had a design to get some fruit out of my father's garden ...
... gave to Mr. Samuel Webb of London , then residing at Madeley , as related in the short Narrative of his Life and Death , published by the Rev. Mr. Wesley.- " When I was a lad , I had a design to get some fruit out of my father's garden ...
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... gave an account in the year 1760 is yet more wonderful . " Some years since , I lived at a place very near the river Rhine . In that part it is broader than the Thames at London Bridge , and extremely rapid . But having been long ...
... gave an account in the year 1760 is yet more wonderful . " Some years since , I lived at a place very near the river Rhine . In that part it is broader than the Thames at London Bridge , and extremely rapid . But having been long ...
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... gave his friends abundant reason to apprehend , that he was marked , at an early age , for the service of the church . Contrary , however , to all expectation , and contrary to the first designs of his family , before he had arrived at ...
... gave his friends abundant reason to apprehend , that he was marked , at an early age , for the service of the church . Contrary , however , to all expectation , and contrary to the first designs of his family , before he had arrived at ...
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... gave up all thoughts of being a soldier . And , being disengaged from all business , he thought it would not be amiss to spend a little time in England . 14. Coming to the Custom - house in London , with some other young gentlemen ...
... gave up all thoughts of being a soldier . And , being disengaged from all business , he thought it would not be amiss to spend a little time in England . 14. Coming to the Custom - house in London , with some other young gentlemen ...
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