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glorify Thee! also in this fire._'"
It was a matter of some anguish to Mrs. Fletcher for before her
has to leave the house where they had been so happy together. Every other
likewise puts looked desolate. To his/her relief you/he/she was systematized that her
you/he/she should rent the Vicarage until her it desired to do so, working as
she chose among the people of the parish. The child of the patron of the
living became the new Vicar, and as him not agreements to reside to
Madeley to Mrs. Fletcher was permitted to recommend the Parish priest.
This way, from the grace of God, it was the jobs of the continued saint Vicar
and inveterate. The sweetness of its spirit lingered in fragrant
you influence on the hearts of those that he had blessed in the life, and
although praises abound of its extraordinary talent its kind courtesy,,
his/her infallible gentleness, his/her beauty of the holiness, anybody that spoke of him
never to forget that for him he had only said the position
what almost every morning and evening of his later life that he had this way
defined:--
Me nothing has, me nothing is;
My treasure in the hemorrhage Lamb,
Now and always.
In the desolate calm of Madeley Vicarage, where she lived for
thirty years after the possession offered goodbye, her Mrs. Mary Fletcher completed
the last bit of terrestrial service that are probable that her face in her name
beloved; she wrote the registration that appears on the following
page, for his/her headstone in the old their church square so often they had
side crossed by side.
HERE THE BODY LIES OF
THE TURN. JOHN WILLIAM DE HER FLÃ,
VICAR OF MADELEY,
WHO Á. NYON WAS BORN, IN SWISS,
September The 12TH, 1729,
And Ended Your August Course The 14TH, 1785,
IN THIS VILLAGE,
WHERE HIS/HER UNHEARD OF WORKS
YOU/HE/SHE WILL BE REMEMBERED FROM A LOT.
HE PRACTICED HIS/HER OFFICE FOR THE SPACE OF
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
IN THIS PARISH
WITH NON COMMON ZEAL AND THE ABILITY.