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Everywhere there is minquaintedness with the means of our neces- gled a perverseness of spirit ; like the sary defence ; and while we thought we prophet's bottles we are filled with drunkmight lay by our weapons , and build with enness ...
Everywhere there is minquaintedness with the means of our neces- gled a perverseness of spirit ; like the sary defence ; and while we thought we prophet's bottles we are filled with drunkmight lay by our weapons , and build with enness ...
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Mr. Gilpin requested the sexton by James I. Nay , so it is found in the Bibles some means or other to take it down . Not of King Charles I.'s reign : I believe , to I , sir , ' replied the sexton , • I dare doe no the period of it ...
Mr. Gilpin requested the sexton by James I. Nay , so it is found in the Bibles some means or other to take it down . Not of King Charles I.'s reign : I believe , to I , sir , ' replied the sexton , • I dare doe no the period of it ...
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... though odious to a Catholic , means Pagan practices , that they would travel no more in the acceptation of an Englishbareheaded and barefooted from ten to man , than Temporal Head of the Church , twenty miles for the purpose of ...
... though odious to a Catholic , means Pagan practices , that they would travel no more in the acceptation of an Englishbareheaded and barefooted from ten to man , than Temporal Head of the Church , twenty miles for the purpose of ...
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... of a local preacher is natural and easy ; and and was far from making a scruple of any in all the way he does not meet with such unlawful means to come at it ; and readily , dangers and seductions as are often thrown along with my ...
... of a local preacher is natural and easy ; and and was far from making a scruple of any in all the way he does not meet with such unlawful means to come at it ; and readily , dangers and seductions as are often thrown along with my ...
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I said once to a pious Whereupon , for the prosecution of these , couple whom I had known to be diligent in they repair to some trusty concordance , all the means of grace , ' Why do ...
I said once to a pious Whereupon , for the prosecution of these , couple whom I had known to be diligent in they repair to some trusty concordance , all the means of grace , ' Why do ...
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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...