Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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However at this Time I had one Night a melancholy Dream , and thought I saw
very distinctly her Funeral go along by the Side of her Rails to Ratcliff Church -
yard , in a solemn Manner . After which I awaked , and was comforting myself ,
that ...
However at this Time I had one Night a melancholy Dream , and thought I saw
very distinctly her Funeral go along by the Side of her Rails to Ratcliff Church -
yard , in a solemn Manner . After which I awaked , and was comforting myself ,
that ...
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... see as usual , but dazzled after an aukward Manner . Upon which I imagined
this might arise only from my too much Application to my Studies ; and I thought
proper proper to abate of that Application for a Fortnight , 20 MEMOIRS of the
LIFE of.
... see as usual , but dazzled after an aukward Manner . Upon which I imagined
this might arise only from my too much Application to my Studies ; and I thought
proper proper to abate of that Application for a Fortnight , 20 MEMOIRS of the
LIFE of.
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[ And happy , thrice happy should I have thought this unhappy Nation now , if ,
upon our late Fears of the Pretender and cf Popery , we had been brought into
the same excellent Temper . But , alas ! alas ! ) When Dr. Vincent found himself in
...
[ And happy , thrice happy should I have thought this unhappy Nation now , if ,
upon our late Fears of the Pretender and cf Popery , we had been brought into
the same excellent Temper . But , alas ! alas ! ) When Dr. Vincent found himself in
...
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He is ૮૮ one of those Sort of Writers that I always fancy - should be most
esteemed and encouraged ; I am " always for the Builders , who bring some Addi
« tion to our Knowledge , or at least some new Thing to our Thoughts . " And tho
that ...
He is ૮૮ one of those Sort of Writers that I always fancy - should be most
esteemed and encouraged ; I am " always for the Builders , who bring some Addi
« tion to our Knowledge , or at least some new Thing to our Thoughts . " And tho
that ...
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But wherein lies this Hardness , and what are the Restraints which are so
burthensome , that Religion must be thought unreasonably severe in imposing
them on us ? Is it in that Temperance , Sobriety , Chastity , and Diligence , it
injoins ? the ...
But wherein lies this Hardness , and what are the Restraints which are so
burthensome , that Religion must be thought unreasonably severe in imposing
them on us ? Is it in that Temperance , Sobriety , Chastity , and Diligence , it
injoins ? the ...
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