Description: Fletcher's Works Vol. III by Rev. John Fletcher, Methodist, Portrait of St. Paul, Man's Corrupt and Lost State, What Must I Do To Be Saved?, The Catholic Faith, Socinianism Unscriptural (inv108) Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley; Volume 3 619 pages, damaged but still very readable. Vinyl patch on the spine, Very few if any brown spots in the text. Damp spots of the corners. Covers more secure than they appear. Exlib. Mid to late 1800's. One of the most remarkable ministers in English history, and in all the history of the Christian Church, was an Anglican priest by the name of John William Fletcher (1729-1785), “First Theologian of Methodism.” Fletcher was a close companion with John and Charles Wesley, and had been hand picked by Wesley to succeed himself as leader of British Methodism, but Fletcher died before John Wesley. The following excerpt is taken from an unpublished work titled, “John William Fletcher, Vicar Of Madeley: A Pastoral Theology. The priesthood of all believers encompasses the vital task of intercessory prayer. Christ’s sacrifice is the foundation through which intercession is made to the Father. Both the unbeliever and the believer are recipients of the complementary intercession of the Son and Spirit. By virtue of their participation in Christ, all believers become intercessors and join in the “holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
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