Posthumous Pieces of the Late Rev. John William de la FlechereJ. Edmunds: also by Wilson, Spence and Mawman, York; M. Swinney, Birmingham; and T. Longman, London, 1791 - 435 pages |
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Page 57
... defign ,. and fhall fend that fum to Mr. York . Money is fo fcarce here , at this time , that I fhall fell át a very great lofs ; but neceffity and juftice are two . great laws , which must be obeyed . As I defign , on my return to ...
... defign ,. and fhall fend that fum to Mr. York . Money is fo fcarce here , at this time , that I fhall fell át a very great lofs ; but neceffity and juftice are two . great laws , which must be obeyed . As I defign , on my return to ...
Page 59
... defign of fpending the winter with you ; but don't expect me till you fee me . I am , nevertheless , firmly purpofed , that if I do not fet out this autumn , I fhall do fo next fpring , as early as I can . Till I had this relapfe , I ...
... defign of fpending the winter with you ; but don't expect me till you fee me . I am , nevertheless , firmly purpofed , that if I do not fet out this autumn , I fhall do fo next fpring , as early as I can . Till I had this relapfe , I ...
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... defign to tranf- late them into English , if I am fpared . Farewell , my dear brother . Take care , good , conftant care of the flock committed to your charge ; efpecially , the fick and the young . Salute all our dear parishioners ...
... defign to tranf- late them into English , if I am fpared . Farewell , my dear brother . Take care , good , conftant care of the flock committed to your charge ; efpecially , the fick and the young . Salute all our dear parishioners ...
Page 71
... defign of going into orders ; but afterwards , upon ferious reflection , feeling I was unequal to fo great a burden , and difgufted by the neceffity I fhould be under to fubfcribe the doctrine of Predeftination , I yielded to the defire ...
... defign of going into orders ; but afterwards , upon ferious reflection , feeling I was unequal to fo great a burden , and difgufted by the neceffity I fhould be under to fubfcribe the doctrine of Predeftination , I yielded to the defire ...
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... defign I had half formed , of making a forced march to spend next Sunday at Everton , Mr. Bevridge's parish . There may the voice of the Lord be heard by a poor child of Adam , who , like him , is still behind the trees of his stupidity ...
... defign I had half formed , of making a forced march to spend next Sunday at Everton , Mr. Bevridge's parish . There may the voice of the Lord be heard by a poor child of Adam , who , like him , is still behind the trees of his stupidity ...
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