The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... give an account of his death , with a few particulars of his character . The Rev. Mr. Gilpin's Biographical Notes , annexed to his translation of Mr. Fletcher's Portrait of St. Paul , are very excellent , and very accurate , as far as ...
... give an account of his death , with a few particulars of his character . The Rev. Mr. Gilpin's Biographical Notes , annexed to his translation of Mr. Fletcher's Portrait of St. Paul , are very excellent , and very accurate , as far as ...
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... give it , the greatest part of its contents being expressed in their words , it has all the perspicuity and clearness which " an arrangement according to the date of the events " could bestow , -an arrangement which these Observers ...
... give it , the greatest part of its contents being expressed in their words , it has all the perspicuity and clearness which " an arrangement according to the date of the events " could bestow , -an arrangement which these Observers ...
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... give the reader , at once , a clear and full view of his progressive wisdom , piety , and usefulness ; and especially of that heavenly and divine mind , whereby he was prepared for the great and glorious reward awaiting him in the ...
... give the reader , at once , a clear and full view of his progressive wisdom , piety , and usefulness ; and especially of that heavenly and divine mind , whereby he was prepared for the great and glorious reward awaiting him in the ...
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... 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 the reader will find in ...
... 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 the reader will find in ...
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... alter it for the better ; and I would not alter for altering's sake ; but judged it fairest to give you most of their accounts very nearly in their own words . Amsterdam , September 12 , 1786 . CONTENTS . -HIS CONVERSION · · • CHAP . I.
... alter it for the better ; and I would not alter for altering's sake ; but judged it fairest to give you most of their accounts very nearly in their own words . Amsterdam , September 12 , 1786 . CONTENTS . -HIS CONVERSION · · • CHAP . I.
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