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AND YET WHEN BEING Mor's IV PRIVILE TALK TO SPEAK ; THOU DIDST BEWRAY HOW FULLY FRAUGHT THOU WERT WITHIN ; AND PROP'd TILAT THOU DIDST KNOW WHITIVEN WIT COULD SAY . WHICH show'D THIOL HADST NOT BOOKS AS MANY HAVE , FOR OSTENTATION ...
AND YET WHEN BEING Mor's IV PRIVILE TALK TO SPEAK ; THOU DIDST BEWRAY HOW FULLY FRAUGHT THOU WERT WITHIN ; AND PROP'd TILAT THOU DIDST KNOW WHITIVEN WIT COULD SAY . WHICH show'D THIOL HADST NOT BOOKS AS MANY HAVE , FOR OSTENTATION ...
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If we were my heart and with comfort , that my desire sick of the pestilence we ran to St. Rooke , was ( the nature of the business considered ) if of the ague to St. Pernel , or Master John both to speak as plain , and to offend as ...
If we were my heart and with comfort , that my desire sick of the pestilence we ran to St. Rooke , was ( the nature of the business considered ) if of the ague to St. Pernel , or Master John both to speak as plain , and to offend as ...
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[ Necessity of speaking in a Tongue understood by the People . ] ... permit the Chancels where they of speech , when they cannot speak otherwise are concerned to lie the most disorderly and to the apprehensions of the vulgar .
[ Necessity of speaking in a Tongue understood by the People . ] ... permit the Chancels where they of speech , when they cannot speak otherwise are concerned to lie the most disorderly and to the apprehensions of the vulgar .
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Some are resolved against ( and respect soon opens the door to persuadrunkennesse : but not against swearing , sion ) as shows their congregations not deaf in those holy seasons when speaking predoagainst swearing , not against lying ...
Some are resolved against ( and respect soon opens the door to persuadrunkennesse : but not against swearing , sion ) as shows their congregations not deaf in those holy seasons when speaking predoagainst swearing , not against lying ...
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be offended that I speak to you , a young “ A Law of Henry VII . for burning in man , more as young , than as man , for the the hand clerks convicted of felony did not former implies something very happy , and prove a sufficient ...
be offended that I speak to you , a young “ A Law of Henry VII . for burning in man , more as young , than as man , for the the hand clerks convicted of felony did not former implies something very happy , and prove a sufficient ...
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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...