The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher: Late Vicar of MadeleyJohn Mason, 1859 - 4380 pages |
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... due to his memory , and to the Christian world , to compile from the whole , and from such other documents as might be collected , such an authentic and properly - arranged narrative of his life and death , as might be at once A 2.
... due to his memory , and to the Christian world , to compile from the whole , and from such other documents as might be collected , such an authentic and properly - arranged narrative of his life and death , as might be at once A 2.
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... whole of what is material in the forementioned accounts , digested in regular order ; together with much new matter , taken chiefly from Mr. Fletcher's own letters to myself and some other friends , especially to the Rev. Mr. Perronet ...
... whole of what is material in the forementioned accounts , digested in regular order ; together with much new matter , taken chiefly from Mr. Fletcher's own letters to myself and some other friends , especially to the Rev. Mr. Perronet ...
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... whole of his materials into a completely new work . " But this , he must observe , was not the task assigned him ; nor would he , if desired , have consented to undertake it ; well knowing , both that it would require more time than he ...
... whole of his materials into a completely new work . " But this , he must observe , was not the task assigned him ; nor would he , if desired , have consented to undertake it ; well knowing , both that it would require more time than he ...
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... whole conduct marked with a degree of recti- tude , not usually to be found in early life . He mani- fested an extraordinary turn for religious meditation ; and those little productions which gained him the great- est applause , at this ...
... whole conduct marked with a degree of recti- tude , not usually to be found in early life . He mani- fested an extraordinary turn for religious meditation ; and those little productions which gained him the great- est applause , at this ...
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... whole money . 16. Inquiring for a person who was proper to perfect him in the English tongue , ( the rudiments of which he had begun to learn before he left Geneva , ) he was recommended to Mr. Burchell , who then kept a boarding ...
... whole money . 16. Inquiring for a person who was proper to perfect him in the English tongue , ( the rudiments of which he had begun to learn before he left Geneva , ) he was recommended to Mr. Burchell , who then kept a boarding ...
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