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... heard the general complaint of his people that they were barred from all law- ful recreations and exercise upon the Sun- days after noon , after the ending of all divine service ; which , he said , could not but pro- duce two evils ...
... heard the general complaint of his people that they were barred from all law- ful recreations and exercise upon the Sun- days after noon , after the ending of all divine service ; which , he said , could not but pro- duce two evils ...
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... heard of foolish pity foolish pity ! Do we not all know the effects of it ? And I have met with this epithet to mercy , crudelis miseri- cordia : and in some kind I think there may be a cruel mercy . I am sure that the Spirit of God ...
... heard of foolish pity foolish pity ! Do we not all know the effects of it ? And I have met with this epithet to mercy , crudelis miseri- cordia : and in some kind I think there may be a cruel mercy . I am sure that the Spirit of God ...
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... heard of a Remonstrance , I presently imagined that like faithful counsellors , we should hold up a glass unto his Majesty : I thought to re- present unto the King the wicked counsels of pernicious counsellors ; the restless tur ...
... heard of a Remonstrance , I presently imagined that like faithful counsellors , we should hold up a glass unto his Majesty : I thought to re- present unto the King the wicked counsels of pernicious counsellors ; the restless tur ...
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... heard my Lord of Cumberland say , that he [ Hotham ] would be often talking to him many years before , when we were happy in knowing nothing , and secure in believing never to find the effects of it here , that if he had Hull , he would ...
... heard my Lord of Cumberland say , that he [ Hotham ] would be often talking to him many years before , when we were happy in knowing nothing , and secure in believing never to find the effects of it here , that if he had Hull , he would ...
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... heard yet from the several parts of the land but of very few that have drunk in this venom of the Ranters or Quakers , but such as have first been of your opinions and gone out at that door . " — Epistle prefixed to his Quaker's ...
... heard yet from the several parts of the land but of very few that have drunk in this venom of the Ranters or Quakers , but such as have first been of your opinions and gone out at that door . " — Epistle prefixed to his Quaker's ...
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