The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... . 22 , ) Cast thy burden on the Lord , and he shall sustain thee ; he will not suffer the righteous to be moved . ' Filled with joy , I fell again on my knees , to 6 I } beg of God that I might always cast my THE REV . JOHN FLETCHER . 29.
... . 22 , ) Cast thy burden on the Lord , and he shall sustain thee ; he will not suffer the righteous to be moved . ' Filled with joy , I fell again on my knees , to 6 I } beg of God that I might always cast my THE REV . JOHN FLETCHER . 29.
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... suffers both from men and God ; He bears the universal load Of guilt and misery ! He suffers to reverse our doom ; And , lo , my Lord is here become The Bread of Life to me ! " Now all his bonds were broken : he breathed a purer air ...
... suffers both from men and God ; He bears the universal load Of guilt and misery ! He suffers to reverse our doom ; And , lo , my Lord is here become The Bread of Life to me ! " Now all his bonds were broken : he breathed a purer air ...
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... suffered for thy sins , and his merit will supply everything that is lacking on thy part . : " It was by reasonings of this nature , that I endea- voured to conceal from myself the deplorable state of my heart and I am ashamed , my dear ...
... suffered for thy sins , and his merit will supply everything that is lacking on thy part . : " It was by reasonings of this nature , that I endea- voured to conceal from myself the deplorable state of my heart and I am ashamed , my dear ...
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... suffer any of his precious moments to be trifled away . When there was company to dine at Mr. Hill's , he frequently retired into the garden , and contentedly dined on a piece of bread , and a few bunches of currants . Indeed , in his ...
... suffer any of his precious moments to be trifled away . When there was company to dine at Mr. Hill's , he frequently retired into the garden , and contentedly dined on a piece of bread , and a few bunches of currants . Indeed , in his ...
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... suffered myself to be carried away quietly by a current , with the rapidity of which I was unacquainted . " Neither doubt nor despair troubled me for a mo- ment : my temptation took another course . It appeared to me , that God would be ...
... suffered myself to be carried away quietly by a current , with the rapidity of which I was unacquainted . " Neither doubt nor despair troubled me for a mo- ment : my temptation took another course . It appeared to me , that God would be ...
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