The Life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher, Consort and Relict of the Rev. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madely, SalopJ. Soule and T. Mason, 1818 - 458 páginas |
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... night she went into it , she came out no more ; for she died within the week . As she did not appear any worse than usual , she was at first thought to be in no danger . She said to herself two or three times , " What a blessing I am ...
... night she went into it , she came out no more ; for she died within the week . As she did not appear any worse than usual , she was at first thought to be in no danger . She said to herself two or three times , " What a blessing I am ...
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... night almost on the ground , and the windows having no shutters , and it being a bright moonlight night , the sweet solemnity thereof well agreed with the tranquillity of my spirit . I had now daily more and more cause for praise . I ...
... night almost on the ground , and the windows having no shutters , and it being a bright moonlight night , the sweet solemnity thereof well agreed with the tranquillity of my spirit . I had now daily more and more cause for praise . I ...
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... night together in spiritual reading and prayer . A poor woman with whom I had formerly talked , came to ask if she might come in , when we made prayer ? We told her , at seven every Thursday - night she should be welcome . She soon ...
... night together in spiritual reading and prayer . A poor woman with whom I had formerly talked , came to ask if she might come in , when we made prayer ? We told her , at seven every Thursday - night she should be welcome . She soon ...
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... night , two were set at liberty . We now thought it expedient to apply to Mr. Wesley for a preacher . He approved our plan , and sent Mr. Murlin the next Sunday ; and within a fortnight , we had twenty - five joined in society . Much ...
... night , two were set at liberty . We now thought it expedient to apply to Mr. Wesley for a preacher . He approved our plan , and sent Mr. Murlin the next Sunday ; and within a fortnight , we had twenty - five joined in society . Much ...
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... night with us , gave out a hymn ; she now seemed quite calm . The horror which before ap- peared on her countenance was gone , and had left a sweet smile . After remaining some time in this posture , she said , Jesus is smiling upon me ...
... night with us , gave out a hymn ; she now seemed quite calm . The horror which before ap- peared on her countenance was gone , and had left a sweet smile . After remaining some time in this posture , she said , Jesus is smiling upon me ...
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The Life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher, Consort and Relict of the Rev. John Fletcher ... Henry Moore Vista de fragmentos - 1836 |
The Life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher: Consort and Relict of the REV. John Fletcher ... Henry Moore Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
appeared August 14 believe better blessed Blessed be God blest brought called cast cerning Christ Christian church close communion comfort communion cried dear husband death December 12 desire divine eternity eyes faith Father fear feel feel my soul felt Fletcher fulness give glorify glory grace hand heart heaven heavenly holy hour Hoxton Israel Jesus Christ knew Last night liberty light live look Lord Jesus Lord's March 20 meeting mercy mind morning Mount Tabor never November 12 pain peace perfect poor pray present promise received replied rest Sally salvation Satan Saviour seemed September 12 sins solemn sorrow soul speak spirit strive suffer sweet temptation tender thee things thou hast Thou shalt thought tion told trial trust truth union unto wait walk Wesley whole words