The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, 1. köideLane & Scott, 1849 |
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... judge passes sentence upon a person accused of theft , he hears what his neighbours have to say for his character . Mr. Wesley , I grant , is accused of what is worse than theft , dreadful heresy ; and I know that whosoever maintains a ...
... judge passes sentence upon a person accused of theft , he hears what his neighbours have to say for his character . Mr. Wesley , I grant , is accused of what is worse than theft , dreadful heresy ; and I know that whosoever maintains a ...
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... judge is afraid to pass an unjust sentence , he inquires , as I observed , into the general conduct of the person accused , and by that means frequently finds out the truth which he investigates . As that method may be of service in the ...
... judge is afraid to pass an unjust sentence , he inquires , as I observed , into the general conduct of the person accused , and by that means frequently finds out the truth which he investigates . As that method may be of service in the ...
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... judge the secrets of men , " according to St. Paul's Gospel , and take vengeance on all them that obey not his own Gospel , and be the author of eternal salvation to none but them that obey him . With this principle , as with a key ...
... judge the secrets of men , " according to St. Paul's Gospel , and take vengeance on all them that obey not his own Gospel , and be the author of eternal salvation to none but them that obey him . With this principle , as with a key ...
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... judge according to the appearance , but to judge righteous judg- ment ; " appearances , therefore , did not seem to me sufficient to con- demn any man , much less an elder , and such an elder as Mr. Wes- ley . I consider , beside , that ...
... judge according to the appearance , but to judge righteous judg- ment ; " appearances , therefore , did not seem to me sufficient to con- demn any man , much less an elder , and such an elder as Mr. Wes- ley . I consider , beside , that ...
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... judge , ) for you tell us in your fifth ser- mon , page 84 , * that " Cornelius was a man of singular probity , humanity , and morality ; and that a view of his character may perhaps convince some , who consider themselves as Christians ...
... judge , ) for you tell us in your fifth ser- mon , page 84 , * that " Cornelius was a man of singular probity , humanity , and morality ; and that a view of his character may perhaps convince some , who consider themselves as Christians ...
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