Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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... Impression , I never did see him more . Which Accident greatly affected me at
that Timę . Several other Relations of this Nature , I mean relating to the invisible
World , I have made strict Inquiry about , and collected some myself in the Course
...
... Impression , I never did see him more . Which Accident greatly affected me at
that Timę . Several other Relations of this Nature , I mean relating to the invisible
World , I have made strict Inquiry about , and collected some myself in the Course
...
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And since that Power appear'd to extend as far as the Moon , at the Distance of
240900 Miles , it was but natural , or rather necessary , to suppose it might reach
twice , thrice , four Times , & c . the fame Distance , with the same Diminution ...
And since that Power appear'd to extend as far as the Moon , at the Distance of
240900 Miles , it was but natural , or rather necessary , to suppose it might reach
twice , thrice , four Times , & c . the fame Distance , with the same Diminution ...
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Neither perhaps can we so well refer the extreme Wickedness , Debauchery ,
Profaneness , Perjury , and other the saddest Instances of the depraved Nature of
Man , which appear so visibly in the World , contrary to all the Dictates of sober ...
Neither perhaps can we so well refer the extreme Wickedness , Debauchery ,
Profaneness , Perjury , and other the saddest Instances of the depraved Nature of
Man , which appear so visibly in the World , contrary to all the Dictates of sober ...
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on is really reasonable in itself , and every way worthy of human Nature ; and -
altho ' it should lay more Restraint upon the Affections and Actions of Men , than
indeed it doth , they might well be borne , inConfideration of those greater
Benefits ...
on is really reasonable in itself , and every way worthy of human Nature ; and -
altho ' it should lay more Restraint upon the Affections and Actions of Men , than
indeed it doth , they might well be borne , inConfideration of those greater
Benefits ...
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5 1 the Son of God , as the Promises of Religion propose of being Heirs of eternal
Felicity , should be so undervalued and rejected by ungrateful Morcals ! that what
the Almighty design'd for the perfecting human Nature should be fo deform'd ...
5 1 the Son of God , as the Promises of Religion propose of being Heirs of eternal
Felicity , should be so undervalued and rejected by ungrateful Morcals ! that what
the Almighty design'd for the perfecting human Nature should be fo deform'd ...
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