The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 3John Mason, 1859 |
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... leave for ever behind the deep and noisy waters of strife , in which so many bigots miserably perish ; and the barren mountains of Gilboa , where hurried Saul falls upon the point of his own controversial sword , and lovely Jonathan ...
... leave for ever behind the deep and noisy waters of strife , in which so many bigots miserably perish ; and the barren mountains of Gilboa , where hurried Saul falls upon the point of his own controversial sword , and lovely Jonathan ...
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... leave the commandments of God , to keep your own traditions . ' You must have an assured faith in God , love him , and dread to offend him evermore : then for his sake love all men , friends and foes , because they are his creation and ...
... leave the commandments of God , to keep your own traditions . ' You must have an assured faith in God , love him , and dread to offend him evermore : then for his sake love all men , friends and foes , because they are his creation and ...
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... leave to name an antinomian ) " state , " in which we are supposed to be justified in Paul's sense , while we fly in the face of St. James by the commission of adultery and murder . The same eminent minister asks in the same discourse ...
... leave to name an antinomian ) " state , " in which we are supposed to be justified in Paul's sense , while we fly in the face of St. James by the commission of adultery and murder . The same eminent minister asks in the same discourse ...
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... TO RICHARD HILL , ESQ . HONOURED AND DEAR SIR , BEFORE I take my leave of the puritan writers , you will permit me to make some observations upon the fault you find with my quoting one of them . Page TO ANTINOMIANISM . 39.
... TO RICHARD HILL , ESQ . HONOURED AND DEAR SIR , BEFORE I take my leave of the puritan writers , you will permit me to make some observations upon the fault you find with my quoting one of them . Page TO ANTINOMIANISM . 39.
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... leaving out some excellent anti - Crispian sentences . Permit me to punish your friend for his hasty charge , by laying the whole passage before my readers ; reminding them , that only the sentences enclosed in crotchets [ ] are quoted ...
... leaving out some excellent anti - Crispian sentences . Permit me to punish your friend for his hasty charge , by laying the whole passage before my readers ; reminding them , that only the sentences enclosed in crotchets [ ] are quoted ...
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