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For example , great portions of the Series headed Middle Ages , the Editor would have appended to Collections for English MANNERS AND LITERATURE . It will be observed that the order of the Publisher's Prospectus has not been rigorously ...
For example , great portions of the Series headed Middle Ages , the Editor would have appended to Collections for English MANNERS AND LITERATURE . It will be observed that the order of the Publisher's Prospectus has not been rigorously ...
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SUT since I have thus ad- “ During the peace of Amiens , a comventured to unbowel my- mittee of English gentlemen went over to self , and to lay open the Paris for the purpose of taking steps to very inmost thoughts of my supply the ...
SUT since I have thus ad- “ During the peace of Amiens , a comventured to unbowel my- mittee of English gentlemen went over to self , and to lay open the Paris for the purpose of taking steps to very inmost thoughts of my supply the ...
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—HENRY MORE . bee severe adversaries to the Presbyterians , Preface to the second edition of his . Song of we may justly call you , as you would be , the Souli ' new reformers . Methinks I see you , like English taylors , every man with ...
—HENRY MORE . bee severe adversaries to the Presbyterians , Preface to the second edition of his . Song of we may justly call you , as you would be , the Souli ' new reformers . Methinks I see you , like English taylors , every man with ...
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A Sermon preached guage , were to come and hear a discourse at Paul's Cross , 18th June , 1645 , by JOHN delivered in the English tongue , if God inWHALY , p . 33 . tended to convert those men , his own Spirit would carry the word with ...
A Sermon preached guage , were to come and hear a discourse at Paul's Cross , 18th June , 1645 , by JOHN delivered in the English tongue , if God inWHALY , p . 33 . tended to convert those men , his own Spirit would carry the word with ...
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The sexton maketh was the first English translation of the whole answer that it was a glove of one of the Bible . So it was also in the Bible pubparish , who had hanged it up there as a lished by the authority of King Henry VIII ...
The sexton maketh was the first English translation of the whole answer that it was a glove of one of the Bible . So it was also in the Bible pubparish , who had hanged it up there as a lished by the authority of King Henry VIII ...
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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...