The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... live and die . " I therefore think myself obliged , by the strongest ties , to pay this small tribute to his memory . But you may easily observe , that in doing this , I am little more than a compiler ; for I owe a great , if not the ...
... live and die . " I therefore think myself obliged , by the strongest ties , to pay this small tribute to his memory . But you may easily observe , that in doing this , I am little more than a compiler ; for I owe a great , if not the ...
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... live to have a son that will run away from me ! " And it was several years before the impression which he then received was worn off . 4. Another instance of his tenderness of conscience occurred when he was about seven years of age ...
... live to have a son that will run away from me ! " And it was several years before the impression which he then received was worn off . 4. Another instance of his tenderness of conscience occurred when he was about seven years of age ...
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... lives . I and another , indeed , did with great difficulty and danger swim to the island . But when we came thither , the rock was so steep and smooth , that we could not possibly climb up . After swimming round several times , and ...
... lives . I and another , indeed , did with great difficulty and danger swim to the island . But when we came thither , the rock was so steep and smooth , that we could not possibly climb up . After swimming round several times , and ...
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... live in the flesh , I live by faith in the Son of God , who loved me , and gave himself for me . " By means of this faith , his soul was freed , and sin was put under his feet . Knowing in whom he had believed , he could triumph in the ...
... live in the flesh , I live by faith in the Son of God , who loved me , and gave himself for me . " By means of this faith , his soul was freed , and sin was put under his feet . Knowing in whom he had believed , he could triumph in the ...
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... live on vegetables ; and he now the more readily complied with the advice , because by this mean he avoided dining with the company at Mr. Hill's table . Mrs. Fletcher observes , that besides watching the two whole nights every week ...
... live on vegetables ; and he now the more readily complied with the advice , because by this mean he avoided dining with the company at Mr. Hill's table . Mrs. Fletcher observes , that besides watching the two whole nights every week ...
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