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... it returns nothing have laid by their defensive arms , and are but carlock and such like raffe ; all manner grown too much unacquainted with these sectaries creep forth and multiply as frogs controversies ; we have so much noted how ...
... it returns nothing have laid by their defensive arms , and are but carlock and such like raffe ; all manner grown too much unacquainted with these sectaries creep forth and multiply as frogs controversies ; we have so much noted how ...
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For there is My hair stood on end , and as we were now a more lively work of God here , than walking arm in arm , I suddenly pulled both in any of the neighbouring places . " — Wes- my companions round with me .
For there is My hair stood on end , and as we were now a more lively work of God here , than walking arm in arm , I suddenly pulled both in any of the neighbouring places . " — Wes- my companions round with me .
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... for the rest is torn , lies so high , and is now of so most part shut , and their arms stretched bright a colour that it is plainly visible to out , in yawning posture ; a man that should all the country round , even at the distance ...
... for the rest is torn , lies so high , and is now of so most part shut , and their arms stretched bright a colour that it is plainly visible to out , in yawning posture ; a man that should all the country round , even at the distance ...
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For none surely will had Paul only cast about his arms , spoke imagine that these men's speaking , as never himself hoarse , and cried , you are damned , man spoke before , can pass for any imitathough Felix ( as guilty as he was ) ...
For none surely will had Paul only cast about his arms , spoke imagine that these men's speaking , as never himself hoarse , and cried , you are damned , man spoke before , can pass for any imitathough Felix ( as guilty as he was ) ...
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... purple , and the cathedral pomp . gument so far as to cry down the use of With these arms they could subdue the Churches in general : But how weak and victorious Goths , and secure themselves an how unreasonable is this ?
... purple , and the cathedral pomp . gument so far as to cry down the use of With these arms they could subdue the Churches in general : But how weak and victorious Goths , and secure themselves an how unreasonable is this ?
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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...