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... sent me from Norwich , by my old friend Mr. William Taylor . Apprehending that the translation might sometimes be inaccurate , I compared my own narrative with the French , as I proceeded , to see if any thing material had been.
... sent me from Norwich , by my old friend Mr. William Taylor . Apprehending that the translation might sometimes be inaccurate , I compared my own narrative with the French , as I proceeded , to see if any thing material had been.
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... sent for from his house in Nevil's - alley , Fetter - lane ; but for a while , having had some words with Mr. Boeblen , he refused to come ; at length he complied , and was introduced into a hall , in the same alley , where was placed ...
... sent for from his house in Nevil's - alley , Fetter - lane ; but for a while , having had some words with Mr. Boeblen , he refused to come ; at length he complied , and was introduced into a hall , in the same alley , where was placed ...
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... sent ? Is it likely that after such a reception the good man should feel either liberty to preach or that affec- tion for his hearers which is so essential to his preaching with comfort to himself or with a probability of his being ...
... sent ? Is it likely that after such a reception the good man should feel either liberty to preach or that affec- tion for his hearers which is so essential to his preaching with comfort to himself or with a probability of his being ...
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... sent for by the Countess of St - s , and several other persons of quality , who were desirous to receive so surprising an account from his own mouth . He could not bear so much honour . It quite turned his brain . In a little time he ...
... sent for by the Countess of St - s , and several other persons of quality , who were desirous to receive so surprising an account from his own mouth . He could not bear so much honour . It quite turned his brain . In a little time he ...
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... sent age ; which thinks all sense and worth confined wholly to the pulpit . And many excellent persons , because they cannot make a noise with chapter and verse and harangue it twice a day to factitious tradesmen , and ignorant old ...
... sent age ; which thinks all sense and worth confined wholly to the pulpit . And many excellent persons , because they cannot make a noise with chapter and verse and harangue it twice a day to factitious tradesmen , and ignorant old ...
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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...