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... according to the Gospel ; and this liberty is abused to looseness , profaneness and insolency . That which is , or should be , the better part of the land , that pre- tends to religion , and hath the face or name of the church , it is ...
... according to the Gospel ; and this liberty is abused to looseness , profaneness and insolency . That which is , or should be , the better part of the land , that pre- tends to religion , and hath the face or name of the church , it is ...
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... according to appointment . The same day there was an account given of God's appearing for his poor people in New Eng- land according to their request , June 9th before . Blessed be the Lord , who is a God hearing prayer . Lord compleat ...
... according to appointment . The same day there was an account given of God's appearing for his poor people in New Eng- land according to their request , June 9th before . Blessed be the Lord , who is a God hearing prayer . Lord compleat ...
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... according to the fashion of those days fought with sword and pistol . The prints of their feet are about the depth of three inches , and nothing will vegetate , so much as to disfigure them . The number is only eighty - three : but pro ...
... according to the fashion of those days fought with sword and pistol . The prints of their feet are about the depth of three inches , and nothing will vegetate , so much as to disfigure them . The number is only eighty - three : but pro ...
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... according to this au- thor , a peculiar habit ; but it is evident that , like the Jesuits , they must have been allowed to lay it aside whenever it would have exposed them to inconvenience , or interfered with their object , which was ...
... according to this au- thor , a peculiar habit ; but it is evident that , like the Jesuits , they must have been allowed to lay it aside whenever it would have exposed them to inconvenience , or interfered with their object , which was ...
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... according to law ) this they renounced , and pretended to be many de- grees above it ; for otherwise we may be sure , that their great master of misrule Oliver would never have commissioned them to serve him in that post . And now what ...
... according to law ) this they renounced , and pretended to be many de- grees above it ; for otherwise we may be sure , that their great master of misrule Oliver would never have commissioned them to serve him in that post . And now what ...
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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...