The Life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher, Consort and Relict of the Rev. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madely, Salop: Comp. from Her Journal and Other Authentic Documents |
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It consisted of two rooms, as yet unfurnished. I had neither candle, or any
convenience. The people of the house I had never seen before, only I knew them
by character to be sober persons. I borrowed a table and a candlestick, and the
window ...
It consisted of two rooms, as yet unfurnished. I had neither candle, or any
convenience. The people of the house I had never seen before, only I knew them
by character to be sober persons. I borrowed a table and a candlestick, and the
window ...
Página 113
An extract from her journal will give a clear view of this ; and it will be seen, that
although this blessed woman was thus cast down, she was not forsaken ; though
perplexed, she was not, for a moment, in despair; she still “looked, not at the ...
An extract from her journal will give a clear view of this ; and it will be seen, that
although this blessed woman was thus cast down, she was not forsaken ; though
perplexed, she was not, for a moment, in despair; she still “looked, not at the ...
Página 143
I used to be tired, and I hated the washing week ;-but I have now been kept in
entire peace all through.” Bath, February, 1778. On the 8th of December last, I set
out for this place, and came here on the 12th. Much have I seen of the hand of my
...
I used to be tired, and I hated the washing week ;-but I have now been kept in
entire peace all through.” Bath, February, 1778. On the 8th of December last, I set
out for this place, and came here on the 12th. Much have I seen of the hand of my
...
Página 172
The sea was then pretty smooth; but in the night the wind grew high, and the
Captain thought the sea more swelling than he had seen it for some years. —It
was what they call very squally ; and we were extremely sick, far worse than in
going.
The sea was then pretty smooth; but in the night the wind grew high, and the
Captain thought the sea more swelling than he had seen it for some years. —It
was what they call very squally ; and we were extremely sick, far worse than in
going.
Página 205
During this heavy night of sorrow, (attended with such aggravating circumstances
as it is not needful to explain,) I have also seen an amazing mixture of the tender
care and fatherly protection of my God. He withholds his rough wind in the day ...
During this heavy night of sorrow, (attended with such aggravating circumstances
as it is not needful to explain,) I have also seen an amazing mixture of the tender
care and fatherly protection of my God. He withholds his rough wind in the day ...
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