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... who that the Papists and Popish Impropriators must sometimes condescend to improprieties in England , permit the Chancels where they of speech , when they cannot speak otherwise are concerned to lie the most disorderly and to the ...
... who that the Papists and Popish Impropriators must sometimes condescend to improprieties in England , permit the Chancels where they of speech , when they cannot speak otherwise are concerned to lie the most disorderly and to the ...
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... where some hours were spent in prayer for the Churches ritu psallentes intra me , et nesciebam qui esof Christ in New England , upon the acsent quos ego audivi et non potui intelligere , count of the nation setting upon them . nisi ...
... where some hours were spent in prayer for the Churches ritu psallentes intra me , et nesciebam qui esof Christ in New England , upon the acsent quos ego audivi et non potui intelligere , count of the nation setting upon them . nisi ...
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... enter into combat with the Bible that were successively published his enemy hand to hand , or any one else in England during the reign of King Edwho should dare to take down that chal- ward VI . , Queen Elizabeth , and King lenge .
... enter into combat with the Bible that were successively published his enemy hand to hand , or any one else in England during the reign of King Edwho should dare to take down that chal- ward VI . , Queen Elizabeth , and King lenge .
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Constant sleepers are avail us whether we are in England or Ire- public nuisances , and deserve to be whipped land , Scotland or America ; whether we out of a religious assembly , to which they live amongst mankind , or retire into a ...
Constant sleepers are avail us whether we are in England or Ire- public nuisances , and deserve to be whipped land , Scotland or America ; whether we out of a religious assembly , to which they live amongst mankind , or retire into a ...
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When the war was over , he returned to England ; but the story was got before [ Story of Jonathan Pyrah . ] him : in consequence of which he was sent “ A LITTLE before the conclusion of the for by the Countess of St - s , and several ...
When the war was over , he returned to England ; but the story was got before [ Story of Jonathan Pyrah . ] him : in consequence of which he was sent “ A LITTLE before the conclusion of the for by the Countess of St - s , and several ...
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...