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 DocumentsW. & J. Neal, 1836 - 420 páginas |
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... January 29. My way is the way of heaviness . There is a weight of sorrow lies on my spirit ; I cannot account for it . Others have much joy ; I have but little . My dear husband used to express the same thing ; but Oh ! I did not then ...
... January 29. My way is the way of heaviness . There is a weight of sorrow lies on my spirit ; I cannot account for it . Others have much joy ; I have but little . My dear husband used to express the same thing ; but Oh ! I did not then ...
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... 29 January 7. I have been reading over some of my old diary , and found it much blessed to me . It brought to my mind many past scenes , which increased faith and thankfulness ; also , it cast a clearer light on my present state ...
... 29 January 7. I have been reading over some of my old diary , and found it much blessed to me . It brought to my mind many past scenes , which increased faith and thankfulness ; also , it cast a clearer light on my present state ...
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The Life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher: Consort and Relict of the REV. John Fletcher ... Henry Moore Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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appeared August 14 believe better blessed Blessed be God blest brought called cast Christian church close communion comfort communion creature cried dear husband death December 12 desire divine eternity eyes faith Father fear February 9 feel feel my soul felt Fletcher fulness give glorify glory grace hand heart heaven heavenly holy hour Hoxton Israel January 25 Jesus Christ knew Last night liberty light live look Lord Jesus Lord's March 20 meeting mercy mind morning never November 12 pain peace perfect poor pray present promise received remember rest Sally salvation Satan Saviour seemed September 12 sins solemn sorrow soul speak spirit strive suffer sweet tender thee things thou hast Thou shalt thought tion told trial trust truth union unto wait walk Wesley whole words