The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, 1. köideLane & Scott, 1849 |
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... expression . And we ought never to be ashamed of it . We ought steadily to assert , on his authority , that if a man is not faithful in the unrighteous mammon , ' God will not give him the true riches . " " 6 " 2. With regard to working ...
... expression . And we ought never to be ashamed of it . We ought steadily to assert , on his authority , that if a man is not faithful in the unrighteous mammon , ' God will not give him the true riches . " " 6 " 2. With regard to working ...
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... expressions that ever struck my ears on the melancholy subject of our natural depravity and helplessness , are those which dropped from his lips and I have ever observed that he constantly ascribes to Divine grace , not only the good ...
... expressions that ever struck my ears on the melancholy subject of our natural depravity and helplessness , are those which dropped from his lips and I have ever observed that he constantly ascribes to Divine grace , not only the good ...
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... expressing his surprise at those pious minis- ters who maintain that the Saviour keeps his grace , as they suppose , he kept his blood , from the greatest part of mankind , and yet engross to themselves the title of preachers of FREE ...
... expressing his surprise at those pious minis- ters who maintain that the Saviour keeps his grace , as they suppose , he kept his blood , from the greatest part of mankind , and yet engross to themselves the title of preachers of FREE ...
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... expression of some good men , Why me ? Why me ? though he is not * This is worded in so ambiguous a manner , as to give readers room to think that Arininius held man hath a will to turn to God before grace prevents him , and only wants ...
... expression of some good men , Why me ? Why me ? though he is not * This is worded in so ambiguous a manner , as to give readers room to think that Arininius held man hath a will to turn to God before grace prevents him , and only wants ...
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... expression , that at first they appear to be very unguarded , if not altogether erroneous . But when the din of the severe epithets bestowed upon them by some warm friends was out of my ears ; when I had prayed to the Father of lights ...
... expression , that at first they appear to be very unguarded , if not altogether erroneous . But when the din of the severe epithets bestowed upon them by some warm friends was out of my ears ; when I had prayed to the Father of lights ...
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