Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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After which I awaked , and was comforting myself , that all this was but a Dream ,
and my Grandmother might still recover . At which Time I heard a lumbring Noise
about the Place where her Coffin was : And inquiring what was the Matter , the ...
After which I awaked , and was comforting myself , that all this was but a Dream ,
and my Grandmother might still recover . At which Time I heard a lumbring Noise
about the Place where her Coffin was : And inquiring what was the Matter , the ...
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... concerning God's Love to Mankind , as the first that began to set aside the
Calvinists Unhappy Scheme of Election and Reprobation in England , which till
then was the current Opinion of the Members of the Church of England , as it is
still the ...
... concerning God's Love to Mankind , as the first that began to set aside the
Calvinists Unhappy Scheme of Election and Reprobation in England , which till
then was the current Opinion of the Members of the Church of England , as it is
still the ...
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E 5 contented ; being assur'd , if his gracious Father had seen it best for him to
have been still a Courtier , or great , he should so have remain'd still : And he is
not so foolish as to wish for what he believes would have been to his own Harm ...
E 5 contented ; being assur'd , if his gracious Father had seen it best for him to
have been still a Courtier , or great , he should so have remain'd still : And he is
not so foolish as to wish for what he believes would have been to his own Harm ...
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... by which our Colleges were settled and established for us ) we must forfeit our
Pretence to all that is humane , if we reject these Obligations of Gratitude , and
can resolve to behave ourselves still as if we owed no Acknowledgments to them
.
... by which our Colleges were settled and established for us ) we must forfeit our
Pretence to all that is humane , if we reject these Obligations of Gratitude , and
can resolve to behave ourselves still as if we owed no Acknowledgments to them
.
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A City Divine , of good Desert , and Preferment , but wanting still more Preferment
, applied himself to the great Bishop Stillingfleet , to whom Mr. Bentley was then
Chaplain , for his Recommendation , which was then of the highest Value at ...
A City Divine , of good Desert , and Preferment , but wanting still more Preferment
, applied himself to the great Bishop Stillingfleet , to whom Mr. Bentley was then
Chaplain , for his Recommendation , which was then of the highest Value at ...
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