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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... he is esteem'd and honour'd by all sober Men : And however , he has that
within which is a sovereign Cordial against all the Mischiefs he may fall into : And
can with an humble Assurance look up to Heaven , and folace himself in the
Favour ...
... he is esteem'd and honour'd by all sober Men : And however , he has that
within which is a sovereign Cordial against all the Mischiefs he may fall into : And
can with an humble Assurance look up to Heaven , and folace himself in the
Favour ...
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... vainly promises to himself Peace , Comfort , and full Satisfaction , if he may be
allowed to climb one Degree higher , till at last , when he has this his ultimate
Wish , he grows giddy with the Height , and falls lower than ever he was before ,
the ...
... vainly promises to himself Peace , Comfort , and full Satisfaction , if he may be
allowed to climb one Degree higher , till at last , when he has this his ultimate
Wish , he grows giddy with the Height , and falls lower than ever he was before ,
the ...
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... Disbelief , would degenerate into ) a Prey to every one stronger than himself ,
and without any Hope or glimmering Expectation of ever seeing the World reform'
d ; and in utter Despair of ever enjoying himself better than he would then do .
... Disbelief , would degenerate into ) a Prey to every one stronger than himself ,
and without any Hope or glimmering Expectation of ever seeing the World reform'
d ; and in utter Despair of ever enjoying himself better than he would then do .
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Caffock ; and refused to have allowed himself to be a Clergyman any longer ; yet
would he join with the Church in signing the Thirty - nine Articles , without
believing them , as legal Qualifications for Preferment only and join'd with the ...
Caffock ; and refused to have allowed himself to be a Clergyman any longer ; yet
would he join with the Church in signing the Thirty - nine Articles , without
believing them , as legal Qualifications for Preferment only and join'd with the ...
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