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The Life of John Fletcher The Life of John Fletcher by Joseph Benson
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“I wish to be certain that I am converted myself, before I leave my converted brethren to convert heathens.”
Joseph Benson, The Life of John Fletcher
“Indeed, nothing is more common among men than an entire blindness to their own real characters. How long have I placed my happiness in mere chimeras! How often have I grounded my vain hopes upon imaginary foundations?”
Joseph Benson, The Life of John Fletcher
“Methodist, madam,' said he, 'pray what is that?' She replied, 'Why, the Methodists are a people that do nothing but pray: they are praying all day and all night.”
Joseph Benson, The Life of John Fletcher