Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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... yet he greatly desired ; for fear the Popish Religion should come in , and I
should become a Popish Priest : Against which Religion I had then read so many
Protestant ftant Books , that I was in very little Danger 10 MEMOIRS of the LIFE of.
... yet he greatly desired ; for fear the Popish Religion should come in , and I
should become a Popish Priest : Against which Religion I had then read so many
Protestant ftant Books , that I was in very little Danger 10 MEMOIRS of the LIFE of.
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... the new Archbishop , whether as desired by the Queen before her Death , or of
his own voluntary Motion , I do not know ; took the freedom , after his Lots of fo
excellent a Wife , to represent to him , the great Injury he had done that excellent
...
... the new Archbishop , whether as desired by the Queen before her Death , or of
his own voluntary Motion , I do not know ; took the freedom , after his Lots of fo
excellent a Wife , to represent to him , the great Injury he had done that excellent
...
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Mr. Halley was then thought of for Successor , to be in a Mathematick
Professorship at Oxford ; and Bishop Stillingfleet was desired to recommend him
at Court ; but hearing that he was a Sceptick , and a Banterer of Religion , he
scrupled to be ...
Mr. Halley was then thought of for Successor , to be in a Mathematick
Professorship at Oxford ; and Bishop Stillingfleet was desired to recommend him
at Court ; but hearing that he was a Sceptick , and a Banterer of Religion , he
scrupled to be ...
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... and told Dr. Clarke that he had brought me into a Snare ; and desired him to let
me know whether the Lady Caverly and Sir John Hubern were married or not ?
his Account was blind and uncertain : That he supposed they had been married ...
... and told Dr. Clarke that he had brought me into a Snare ; and desired him to let
me know whether the Lady Caverly and Sir John Hubern were married or not ?
his Account was blind and uncertain : That he supposed they had been married ...
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In some Time she also died , after a very long and very tedious Illness of a
Cancer in her Breast , and desired me to attend her and pray wich her , which I
did . She also left my Wife 50 l . in her Will to her I say , not to me ; who as she
fupposed ...
In some Time she also died , after a very long and very tedious Illness of a
Cancer in her Breast , and desired me to attend her and pray wich her , which I
did . She also left my Wife 50 l . in her Will to her I say , not to me ; who as she
fupposed ...
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