The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... kind , that it is not at all surprising it should contain some small mistakes , and in other respects should be imperfect . Mrs. Fletcher never intended to write his Life , but only to give an account of his death , with a few ...
... kind , that it is not at all surprising it should contain some small mistakes , and in other respects should be imperfect . Mrs. Fletcher never intended to write his Life , but only to give an account of his death , with a few ...
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... kind ; a uniformity , not indeed of language , the simple and laconic style of Mr. Wesley differing very materially from the diffuse and florid manner of Mr. Gilpin , and the copiousness of Mr. Fletcher ; but what is infinitely more ...
... kind ; a uniformity , not indeed of language , the simple and laconic style of Mr. Wesley differing very materially from the diffuse and florid manner of Mr. Gilpin , and the copiousness of Mr. Fletcher ; but what is infinitely more ...
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... kind was the following circumstance : -During Mr. Fletcher's residence at Geneva , his sister , Madame de Botens , who had taken a house in that city for the con- venience of her brothers , was visited by a widow lady from Nyon . This ...
... kind was the following circumstance : -During Mr. Fletcher's residence at Geneva , his sister , Madame de Botens , who had taken a house in that city for the con- venience of her brothers , was visited by a widow lady from Nyon . This ...
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... kind , perhaps there never was a person better qualified to sustain the character of a Minister of Jesus Christ than Mr. Fletcher . His disposition and habits , his sentiments and studies , his reverential awe of God , his insatiable ...
... kind , perhaps there never was a person better qualified to sustain the character of a Minister of Jesus Christ than Mr. Fletcher . His disposition and habits , his sentiments and studies , his reverential awe of God , his insatiable ...
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... kind office ? Is not our hour near ? O my God , when thou comest , prepare us , and we shall be ready ! You owe your children an elegy upon his death , and you cannot employ your poetic talents on a better subject . " J. F. " June 1st ...
... kind office ? Is not our hour near ? O my God , when thou comest , prepare us , and we shall be ready ! You owe your children an elegy upon his death , and you cannot employ your poetic talents on a better subject . " J. F. " June 1st ...
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acquainted affectionate affliction Antinomianism appeared Arminians believe blessed blood brethren Brislington Bristol brother called character Charles Wesley Chateau d'Oex children of God church comfort continued conversation dear friend dear Sir death desire divine divine grace doctrine duty endeavoured eternal exhort faith Father favour fear Fletcher flock frequently gentlemen Gilpin give glory Gospel grace happy hath heart heaven heavenly holy orders honour hope Hotwell humility Ireland Jesus Christ John Fletcher journey kind kingdom labours letter live Lord Jesus Lord's Madeley manner mercy mind Minister ministry Montpelier never Nyon obliged occasion parish parishioners peace perfect stranger Perronet person Pharisees piety pious poor praise pray prayer preach received rejoice respect righteousness Scripture sermon servant Shropshire sinners soul spirit strength suffer Sunday Switzerland thank things thou thought truth unto Wesley Wesley's words writes zeal