The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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Page 30
... faith , his soul was freed , and sin was put under his feet . Knowing in whom he had believed , he could triumph in the Lord , and praise the God of his sal- vation . 11. About this time Mr. Fletcher addressed an epistle to 30 THE LIFE OF.
... faith , his soul was freed , and sin was put under his feet . Knowing in whom he had believed , he could triumph in the Lord , and praise the God of his sal- vation . 11. About this time Mr. Fletcher addressed an epistle to 30 THE LIFE OF.
Page 38
... praising God with her latest breath . These were the only persons in the country whom he chose for his familiar friends . But he sometimes walked over to Shrewsbury , to see Mrs. Glynne , or Mr. Appleton ( who likewise now rests from ...
... praising God with her latest breath . These were the only persons in the country whom he chose for his familiar friends . But he sometimes walked over to Shrewsbury , to see Mrs. Glynne , or Mr. Appleton ( who likewise now rests from ...
Page 44
... not call me to so much public duty , I have the more time for study , prayer , and praise . ' 999 15. On this subject he signified his mind , in the following letter , written at this time to his friend : 44 THE LIFE OF.
... not call me to so much public duty , I have the more time for study , prayer , and praise . ' 999 15. On this subject he signified his mind , in the following letter , written at this time to his friend : 44 THE LIFE OF.
Page 56
... Praise Him ; and , with our souls blended in one by divine love , let us with one mouth glorify the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , ―our Father , who is over all , through all , and in us all . ' " I charge you before the Lord Jesus ...
... Praise Him ; and , with our souls blended in one by divine love , let us with one mouth glorify the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , ―our Father , who is over all , through all , and in us all . ' " I charge you before the Lord Jesus ...
Page 70
... praise into a strain of supplication , and earnestly implore for them the light of His gracious countenance , whose prerogative it is to appoint beauty for ashes , the oil of joy for mourning , and the garments of praise for the spirit ...
... praise into a strain of supplication , and earnestly implore for them the light of His gracious countenance , whose prerogative it is to appoint beauty for ashes , the oil of joy for mourning , and the garments of praise for the spirit ...
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