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... Persons , and of three mised to keepe the peace unbroken so long Persons in one and the same individual as Mr. Gilpin should remaine in the church . Nature , these are to be reckoned in the Mr. Gilpin seeing he could not utterly ex ...
... Persons , and of three mised to keepe the peace unbroken so long Persons in one and the same individual as Mr. Gilpin should remaine in the church . Nature , these are to be reckoned in the Mr. Gilpin seeing he could not utterly ex ...
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... persons . The aforesaid two virgins , or rather vira- gins , travelled to Rome with three of the most beautiful2 of their society , endeavour- ing to procure from his Holiness an esta- blishment of their Order ; but no confirma- tion ...
... persons . The aforesaid two virgins , or rather vira- gins , travelled to Rome with three of the most beautiful2 of their society , endeavour- ing to procure from his Holiness an esta- blishment of their Order ; but no confirma- tion ...
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... persons of quality , who were desirous to receive so surprising an account from his own mouth . He could not bear so much honour . It quite turned his brain . In a little time he ran stark mad . And so he continues to this day , living ...
... persons of quality , who were desirous to receive so surprising an account from his own mouth . He could not bear so much honour . It quite turned his brain . In a little time he ran stark mad . And so he continues to this day , living ...
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... persons in this nation ( which yet I dare say they could willingly enough dis- pense with ) is , that sometimes a clergyman of an hundred pound a year has the honour to be taxed equal to a layman of ten thou- sand . Even those who ...
... persons in this nation ( which yet I dare say they could willingly enough dis- pense with ) is , that sometimes a clergyman of an hundred pound a year has the honour to be taxed equal to a layman of ten thou- sand . Even those who ...
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... persons in London , whom I knew to be truly sincere , desired to give me an account of their ex- perience . It appeared exceedingly strange , being different from any that I had heard before : but exactly similar to the preceding ...
... persons in London , whom I knew to be truly sincere , desired to give me an account of their ex- perience . It appeared exceedingly strange , being different from any that I had heard before : but exactly similar to the preceding ...
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...