The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... speak any English , they were treated with the utmost surliness and ill - manners by some brutish Custom - house officers . These not only took out , and jumbled together , all the things that were in their portmanteaus ; but took away ...
... speak any English , they were treated with the utmost surliness and ill - manners by some brutish Custom - house officers . These not only took out , and jumbled together , all the things that were in their portmanteaus ; but took away ...
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... speak concerning his experience at this time ; viz . , that he still continued to plead with the Lord to take more full possession of his heart , and sought with unwearied assiduity to receive a brighter manifestation of God's love to ...
... speak concerning his experience at this time ; viz . , that he still continued to plead with the Lord to take more full possession of his heart , and sought with unwearied assiduity to receive a brighter manifestation of God's love to ...
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... speak from experience . I have been successively deluded by all those desires , which I here so sincerely reprobate ; and sometimes I have been the sport of them all at once . This will appear incredible , except to those who have ...
... speak from experience . I have been successively deluded by all those desires , which I here so sincerely reprobate ; and sometimes I have been the sport of them all at once . This will appear incredible , except to those who have ...
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... speak of lukewarmness , I do not accuse you , Madam , of having given way to it : on the con- trary , it is my duty , and the joy of my heart , to hope that you stir up more and more the gift of God which is in you ; that the evidences ...
... speak of lukewarmness , I do not accuse you , Madam , of having given way to it : on the con- trary , it is my duty , and the joy of my heart , to hope that you stir up more and more the gift of God which is in you ; that the evidences ...
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... speak . I conjure you , in the name of Christ , to give it me , when you read these lines ; and to repeat it as often as you think of a poor brother , who needs the prayers of every one , and cannot part with yours . " I accept , with ...
... speak . I conjure you , in the name of Christ , to give it me , when you read these lines ; and to repeat it as often as you think of a poor brother , who needs the prayers of every one , and cannot part with yours . " I accept , with ...
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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