Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... still kept in their hands , as a Book divinely inspired . He said to me , That as he heard it read , he felt an inward force upon him , which did fo enlighten his Mind , and convince him , that he could refift it no longer : For the ...
... still kept in their hands , as a Book divinely inspired . He said to me , That as he heard it read , he felt an inward force upon him , which did fo enlighten his Mind , and convince him , that he could refift it no longer : For the ...
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... still go on in their Sins and Impieties , and will not be awakened neither by this , nor the other Allarms that are about their Ears , are , it feems , given up by God to a judicial Hardness and Impeni- tency . Here Here is a publick ...
... still go on in their Sins and Impieties , and will not be awakened neither by this , nor the other Allarms that are about their Ears , are , it feems , given up by God to a judicial Hardness and Impeni- tency . Here Here is a publick ...
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