The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... where he made a shift to crawl up . He then helped his companion . The others swam about half way : a boat then took them up , when they were just sinking . Ano- ther boat , which we had ordered to follow us THE REV . JOHN FLETCHER . 17.
... where he made a shift to crawl up . He then helped his companion . The others swam about half way : a boat then took them up , when they were just sinking . Ano- ther boat , which we had ordered to follow us THE REV . JOHN FLETCHER . 17.
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... took us home . " 9. But the deliverance of which he gave an account in the year 1760 is yet more wonderful . " Some years since , I lived at a place very near the river Rhine . In that part it is broader than the Thames at London Bridge ...
... took us home . " 9. But the deliverance of which he gave an account in the year 1760 is yet more wonderful . " Some years since , I lived at a place very near the river Rhine . In that part it is broader than the Thames at London Bridge ...
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... took orders , partly confirms these observations of Mr. Gilpin , and partly assigns an additional reason why he then declined the sacred office of the ministry . " From 66 the time I first began to feel the love THE REV . JOHN FLETCHER .
... took orders , partly confirms these observations of Mr. Gilpin , and partly assigns an additional reason why he then declined the sacred office of the ministry . " From 66 the time I first began to feel the love THE REV . JOHN FLETCHER .
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... took out , and jumbled together , all the things that were in their portmanteaus ; but took away their letters of recommendation , telling them , " All let- ters must be sent by the post . ' It is justly observed by Mr. Wesley , " that ...
... took out , and jumbled together , all the things that were in their portmanteaus ; but took away their letters of recommendation , telling them , " All let- ters must be sent by the post . ' It is justly observed by Mr. Wesley , " that ...
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... took his family and Mr. Fletcher with him . While they stopped at St. Alban's , he walked out into the town , and did not return till they were set out for London . A horse being left for him , he rode after , and overtook them in the ...
... took his family and Mr. Fletcher with him . While they stopped at St. Alban's , he walked out into the town , and did not return till they were set out for London . A horse being left for him , he rode after , and overtook them in the ...
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