Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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He also , before his Want of Sigħt hindered him , used to go Yearly to the several
Families in his Parish , to catechise the Children , and instruct , or if Occasion was
, to reprove the grown Persons , in a free and familiar Manner : And particularly ...
He also , before his Want of Sigħt hindered him , used to go Yearly to the several
Families in his Parish , to catechise the Children , and instruct , or if Occasion was
, to reprove the grown Persons , in a free and familiar Manner : And particularly ...
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I have found out two Persons , who be“ fides myself were in Clare - Hall that
Summer , “ s in which Worcester Fight was , viz . Sir Watkinson Payler , who was
Nobleman , and Mr. James “ Mountain , who was Fellow of the College , and * if
there ...
I have found out two Persons , who be“ fides myself were in Clare - Hall that
Summer , “ s in which Worcester Fight was , viz . Sir Watkinson Payler , who was
Nobleman , and Mr. James “ Mountain , who was Fellow of the College , and * if
there ...
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However , there were two Persons ( to say nothing of many others ) so utterly
ruined in my Time in our College , for want of due Encouragement to Sobriety
and Virtue , and Defect of College Discipline , that I cannot forbear mentioning
their ...
However , there were two Persons ( to say nothing of many others ) so utterly
ruined in my Time in our College , for want of due Encouragement to Sobriety
and Virtue , and Defect of College Discipline , that I cannot forbear mentioning
their ...
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Upon this I spoke with great Vehemence to him ; " That a Person of his Learning ,
and Acquaintance ss with me , while I had published Things of such great
Consequence , would never be able to an« fwer his Refusal to read them to God
and ...
Upon this I spoke with great Vehemence to him ; " That a Person of his Learning ,
and Acquaintance ss with me , while I had published Things of such great
Consequence , would never be able to an« fwer his Refusal to read them to God
and ...
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As I fully and thankfully own the Goodness of God to me in blessing my Studies ,
so far as any of his facred Truths are illustrated by chem ; fo do I heartily desire
that all other well difposed Persons , would themselves go to the same Fountains
...
As I fully and thankfully own the Goodness of God to me in blessing my Studies ,
so far as any of his facred Truths are illustrated by chem ; fo do I heartily desire
that all other well difposed Persons , would themselves go to the same Fountains
...
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