The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises on Universal Redemption, Том 5J. Fry & Company in Queen-Street: and sold at the Foundery, near Upper-Moor-Fields, and by the booksellers in town and country, 1782 |
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... his will . If you cannot receive me again into your fraternity , only forgive me , and I fhall be content . I am , dear Sir your unworthy Servant . B. COLLEY . LETTER CCXXV . LETTER [ From Mr. Francis Gilbert , to 158 LETTER S.
... his will . If you cannot receive me again into your fraternity , only forgive me , and I fhall be content . I am , dear Sir your unworthy Servant . B. COLLEY . LETTER CCXXV . LETTER [ From Mr. Francis Gilbert , to 158 LETTER S.
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... Francis Gilbert , to the Rev. Mr. Wesley . ] Rev. and dear Sir , Antigua , May 16 , 1763 . AFTER a moft pleafant paffage , I arrived here in five weeks after leaving the Lizard , and in lefs than feven from our leaving London : the Lord ...
... Francis Gilbert , to the Rev. Mr. Wesley . ] Rev. and dear Sir , Antigua , May 16 , 1763 . AFTER a moft pleafant paffage , I arrived here in five weeks after leaving the Lizard , and in lefs than feven from our leaving London : the Lord ...
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... FRANCIS GILBERT , POETRY , POETRY . On CHURCH.COMMUNION . [ By Dr. Byrom . 160 LETTERS.
... FRANCIS GILBERT , POETRY , POETRY . On CHURCH.COMMUNION . [ By Dr. Byrom . 160 LETTERS.
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... and love , I often think that I do not enough love and honour you , or fee the use God makes of you in his vineyard . I am , dear Sir , yours , & c . J. C. M. LETTER . LETTER CCXLVI . [ From Mr. Francis Gilbert , to LETTERS . 383.
... and love , I often think that I do not enough love and honour you , or fee the use God makes of you in his vineyard . I am , dear Sir , yours , & c . J. C. M. LETTER . LETTER CCXLVI . [ From Mr. Francis Gilbert , to LETTERS . 383.
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... Francis Gilbert , to the Rev. Mr. Wesley . ] Antigua , June 18 , 1763 . Rev. Sir , WHEN THEN I arrived here , I found but little life in the fa mily , and this feemed to be owing to fome fervants whom I had fent out the year before ...
... Francis Gilbert , to the Rev. Mr. Wesley . ] Antigua , June 18 , 1763 . Rev. Sir , WHEN THEN I arrived here , I found but little life in the fa mily , and this feemed to be owing to fome fervants whom I had fent out the year before ...
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