The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 3John Mason, 1859 |
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... truth for sneering insolence , and mild ironies for bitter sarcasms , will probably dissuade you from looking into this Fourth Check to Antinomianism . They will tell you , that Logica Genevensis is " a very bad book , " full of ...
... truth for sneering insolence , and mild ironies for bitter sarcasms , will probably dissuade you from looking into this Fourth Check to Antinomianism . They will tell you , that Logica Genevensis is " a very bad book , " full of ...
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... truth ; and graciously instruct me how to defend an insulted , venerable father , without hurting an honoured , though , alas ! prepossessed brother . If the latter has offended , suffer me not to fall upon him with the whip of ...
... truth ; and graciously instruct me how to defend an insulted , venerable father , without hurting an honoured , though , alas ! prepossessed brother . If the latter has offended , suffer me not to fall upon him with the whip of ...
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... truth , who expressly mentions " the righteous turning from his righteousness , and dying in the sin that he has sinned . " My hopes that you will give it up are the more sanguine , as it is rectified in the same page , by two ...
... truth , who expressly mentions " the righteous turning from his righteousness , and dying in the sin that he has sinned . " My hopes that you will give it up are the more sanguine , as it is rectified in the same page , by two ...
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... truth be firmly established . " To this pious . wish , honoured sir , my soul breathes out a cordial “ amen ! " I re- joice to see that God has given you candour to the acknow- ledgment of the truth : and as it is firmly established in ...
... truth be firmly established . " To this pious . wish , honoured sir , my soul breathes out a cordial “ amen ! " I re- joice to see that God has given you candour to the acknow- ledgment of the truth : and as it is firmly established in ...
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... truth ! And may you believe , that my pen expresses the feelings of my heart , when I subscribe myself , Honoured and dear sir . Your most obedient servant in Him who will justify us by our words , J. FLETCHER . LETTER II . TO RICHARD ...
... truth ! And may you believe , that my pen expresses the feelings of my heart , when I subscribe myself , Honoured and dear sir . Your most obedient servant in Him who will justify us by our words , J. FLETCHER . LETTER II . TO RICHARD ...
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