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... facultyes he last term mistook it for the Six Clerks sought not of . For he told me
meryly that Office . The parson looks like an offender Logycke he rekened but
bablynge , musyke upon the scaffold , and they penning his to serve for syngers .
... facultyes he last term mistook it for the Six Clerks sought not of . For he told me
meryly that Office . The parson looks like an offender Logycke he rekened but
bablynge , musyke upon the scaffold , and they penning his to serve for syngers .
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... intercourse with Christ and with the Farefuge from every storm : my friend , my
ther : afterward , with the Spirit also . But hiding - place on all occasions . I talked
with after four years . my usual communion was him , he seemed to look upon me
...
... intercourse with Christ and with the Farefuge from every storm : my friend , my
ther : afterward , with the Spirit also . But hiding - place on all occasions . I talked
with after four years . my usual communion was him , he seemed to look upon me
...
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body and soul , penetrated through with I stand and look back on what God has
the rays of Deity . done ; his calls , helps , mercies , deliver “ But was it light ? It
was not brightances ; and adore and devote myself with ness more than
darkness .
body and soul , penetrated through with I stand and look back on what God has
the rays of Deity . done ; his calls , helps , mercies , deliver “ But was it light ? It
was not brightances ; and adore and devote myself with ness more than
darkness .
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Hereupon Mr . Gilpin commeth | belong to the Sons of Men to understand and
downe from the pulpit , and stepping to the look into , as the sole and proper
privilege ringleaders of either faction , first of all he allowed them by God , to
exercise ...
Hereupon Mr . Gilpin commeth | belong to the Sons of Men to understand and
downe from the pulpit , and stepping to the look into , as the sole and proper
privilege ringleaders of either faction , first of all he allowed them by God , to
exercise ...
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36 SOUTH . cause of such , I would say to the friends of any concern for religion ,
but as it is a piece itinerancy , look well to your aged minis - of grandeur
something above keeping a ters , particularly at the time they are quit - coach ; it
looks ...
36 SOUTH . cause of such , I would say to the friends of any concern for religion ,
but as it is a piece itinerancy , look well to your aged minis - of grandeur
something above keeping a ters , particularly at the time they are quit - coach ; it
looks ...
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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...