Capitolo 52
his/her friend, "I don't can _ride_ on earth where the apostle Paul
once _walked,_ chained to a soldier; " and taking away his/her hat him
walked on the old Roman road that praises God for the glorious Gospel
preached a long time ago by Your servant of.
Neither it was this affectation on the part of Fletcher. Nothing was further
you give his/her thoughts to some duration that to _make an impression_ on
those around him. Perhaps for this a lot of reason the mark that he has done
it was indelible. Any men ever spent a hour with the Vicar of Madeley
without being spiritually best for him.
Reached Nyon, he was pressed for occupying many pulpits. Insane
him gathered later him by place to put, sinners you/they woke up, mockers
made to keep silent, and many were brought for looking for Jesus as the only Savior.
One grew old minister it implored him to prolong his/her visit, if only for a
additional week. When sure he was impossible it turned Mr.
Ireland with torn wounds that race down his/her cheeks. "Oh, gentleman", he exclaimed,
"as unlucky for my country! During my life you/he/she has produced
but an angel of a man, and now it is our destiny to. lose him/it."
The division from these good people was almost submerging. Some of
the crowd that gathered to say hi it followed the carriage for
on two miles, not prepared to lose it approves of one who had brought them this way
next to God.
More than to the welcome agenda it attended him to Trevecca. Joseph Benson--
manager of the university and the biographer of Fletcher in the second days--
written so of him:--
"He was received as an angel of God. It is not possible for me to
describes the veneration in which all of us contained him/it. Likes Elijah in the
the prophets' schools, he was revered; he was beloved; almost he was
beloved; not only from every student, but from every member of the family.
"And, indeed, he was worthy. . . . Although from the body he was laced down
to earth, _his that whole conversation was in Heaven_. His/her _life_,
from day to day, it was _hid with Christ in Prayer of God._, encomium,