The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... hand when his manuscript for the first edition was sent to the press . " It is But as to this point of prolixity , the Christian Observers themselves have formed his apology . but fair to observe , " say they , 66 as to this volume ...
... hand when his manuscript for the first edition was sent to the press . " It is But as to this point of prolixity , the Christian Observers themselves have formed his apology . but fair to observe , " say they , 66 as to this volume ...
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... felt such a sense of the divine love , as quieted every fear . He then lay down in peace and safety . 5. Mr. Fletcher's early acquaintance with the holy Scriptures guarded him on the one hand from the snares 14 THE LIFE OF.
... felt such a sense of the divine love , as quieted every fear . He then lay down in peace and safety . 5. Mr. Fletcher's early acquaintance with the holy Scriptures guarded him on the one hand from the snares 14 THE LIFE OF.
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... hand I love so well , I am taught to " turn the other also . " " This expression was not em- ployed with an air of bravado , but with a look of so much tender affection , that the indignation of his mother was instantly turned into a ...
... hand I love so well , I am taught to " turn the other also . " " This expression was not em- ployed with an air of bravado , but with a look of so much tender affection , that the indignation of his mother was instantly turned into a ...
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... hand , he detested the irregularities and vices to which a military life would expose him ; on the other , he dreaded the condemnation he might incur , by acquitting himself unfaithfully in the pastoral office . He conceived it ...
... hand , he detested the irregularities and vices to which a military life would expose him ; on the other , he dreaded the condemnation he might incur , by acquitting himself unfaithfully in the pastoral office . He conceived it ...
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... hand , and lead him forward in the ways of God . He stayed with Mr. Burchell about eighteen months , who loved him as his own son . 17. Afterwards , one Mr. Dechamps , a French Minister , to whom he had been recommended , procured him ...
... hand , and lead him forward in the ways of God . He stayed with Mr. Burchell about eighteen months , who loved him as his own son . 17. Afterwards , one Mr. Dechamps , a French Minister , to whom he had been recommended , procured him ...
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