Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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But , alas ! alas ! ) When Dr. Vincent found himself in these Circumstances , and
unprovided of a compleat Sermon suitable to the Occasion , he found , however ,
that he had some Notes with him that might assist him in a new Composition .
But , alas ! alas ! ) When Dr. Vincent found himself in these Circumstances , and
unprovided of a compleat Sermon suitable to the Occasion , he found , however ,
that he had some Notes with him that might assist him in a new Composition .
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However , having had Occasion to mention the Archbishop's Chappel at Lambeth
, give me leave to take No- > tice how little Courage both he and Archbishop
Sharp had in the Rejection of that publick Cursing of Christianity , the Athanafian
...
However , having had Occasion to mention the Archbishop's Chappel at Lambeth
, give me leave to take No- > tice how little Courage both he and Archbishop
Sharp had in the Rejection of that publick Cursing of Christianity , the Athanafian
...
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... Which noble Discovery proved the happy Occasion of the Invention of the
wonderful Newtonian Philosophy : Which indeed I look upon in an higher Light
than others , and as an eminent Prelude and Preparation to those happy Times of
the ...
... Which noble Discovery proved the happy Occasion of the Invention of the
wonderful Newtonian Philosophy : Which indeed I look upon in an higher Light
than others , and as an eminent Prelude and Preparation to those happy Times of
the ...
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All this while I All this while I may seem to shoot very wide off the Mark , and not to
consider on what Occasion I am meditating . But if it be confidered that small and
great Honour differ but in Pegree ; and that a Tradesman will be as earnest for ...
All this while I All this while I may seem to shoot very wide off the Mark , and not to
consider on what Occasion I am meditating . But if it be confidered that small and
great Honour differ but in Pegree ; and that a Tradesman will be as earnest for ...
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... Prayers , which we ourselves but rarely frequent ; and our Society never to be
so properly stiled a religious one , as when equal Numbers appear in the Chapel
at their Devotion , as do the like in the College upon the other Occasions of Life .
... Prayers , which we ourselves but rarely frequent ; and our Society never to be
so properly stiled a religious one , as when equal Numbers appear in the Chapel
at their Devotion , as do the like in the College upon the other Occasions of Life .
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