The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... occasions ; and he constantly professed , not only much esteem , but ( what I valued far more ) much affection . He told me in one of his letters , ( I doubt not from his heart , ) Tecum vivere amem ; tecum obeam lubens : " With thee I ...
... occasions ; and he constantly professed , not only much esteem , but ( what I valued far more ) much affection . He told me in one of his letters , ( I doubt not from his heart , ) Tecum vivere amem ; tecum obeam lubens : " With thee I ...
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... occasions he was complimented by his superiors in a very flattering man- ner . During his residence at Geneva , he allowed him- self but little time , either for recreation , refreshment , or rest . After confining himself closely to ...
... occasions he was complimented by his superiors in a very flattering man- ner . During his residence at Geneva , he allowed him- self but little time , either for recreation , refreshment , or rest . After confining himself closely to ...
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... occasion , expressing herself in too warm a manner to one of the family , he turned his eye upon her with a gentle reproof . She was displeased with the modest reprehension , and repaid it with some severity , which he received with the ...
... occasion , expressing herself in too warm a manner to one of the family , he turned his eye upon her with a gentle reproof . She was displeased with the modest reprehension , and repaid it with some severity , which he received with the ...
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... occasion had filled him with the utmost horror , and that he could not but tremble for the consequences of it , he concluded his address by alarming her fears , lest the imprecation she had uttered should be followed by some unexpected ...
... occasion had filled him with the utmost horror , and that he could not but tremble for the consequences of it , he concluded his address by alarming her fears , lest the imprecation she had uttered should be followed by some unexpected ...
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... occasions ) " were seldom concluded without prayer ; in which we were frequently joined by her who is now my wife , ( then a servant in the family , ) as likewise by a poor widow in the village , who had also known the power of God unto ...
... occasions ) " were seldom concluded without prayer ; in which we were frequently joined by her who is now my wife , ( then a servant in the family , ) as likewise by a poor widow in the village , who had also known the power of God unto ...
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