The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... received from different quarters , that the manner in which he has been enabled to execute his office of compiler , has been highly satisfactory to Mr. Fletcher's friends , and to the readers of the publication in general . It is true ...
... received from different quarters , that the manner in which he has been enabled to execute his office of compiler , has been highly satisfactory to Mr. Fletcher's friends , and to the readers of the publication in general . It is true ...
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... received was worn off . 4. Another instance of his tenderness of conscience occurred when he was about seven years of age . He was one day reproved by the nursery - maid , saying , " You are a naughty boy . Do you not know , that the ...
... received was worn off . 4. Another instance of his tenderness of conscience occurred when he was about seven years of age . He was one day reproved by the nursery - maid , saying , " You are a naughty boy . Do you not know , that the ...
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... received with the utmost submission , making only the following reply : - " When I am smitten ' on one cheek , ' and especially by a hand I love so well , I am taught to " turn the other also . " " This expression was not em- ployed ...
... received with the utmost submission , making only the following reply : - " When I am smitten ' on one cheek , ' and especially by a hand I love so well , I am taught to " turn the other also . " " This expression was not em- ployed ...
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... received from his own mouth . This was as follows : - " When Mr. Hill went to London to attend the Parliament , he took his family and Mr. Fletcher with him . While they stopped at St. Alban's , he walked out into the town , and did not ...
... received from his own mouth . This was as follows : - " When Mr. Hill went to London to attend the Parliament , he took his family and Mr. Fletcher with him . While they stopped at St. Alban's , he walked out into the town , and did not ...
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... received the Premium of Piety ( so called ) from the University for my writings on divine subjects , is it possible that I should yet be so ignorant as not to know what faith is ? " But the more he examined himself , and considered the ...
... received the Premium of Piety ( so called ) from the University for my writings on divine subjects , is it possible that I should yet be so ignorant as not to know what faith is ? " But the more he examined himself , and considered the ...
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