Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... Death in the Lady Warre , his Mother in Laws houfe The Chaplain had dream't that fuch a day he should die , but being by all the Family put out of the belief of it , he had almost forgot it : till the Evening before at Supper , there ...
... Death in the Lady Warre , his Mother in Laws houfe The Chaplain had dream't that fuch a day he should die , but being by all the Family put out of the belief of it , he had almost forgot it : till the Evening before at Supper , there ...
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... Death , muft last for ever , unless fome Miraculous Power interpofed , could he accufe God for that which was the effect of his own choice and ill life . He faid , They were happy that believed : for it was not in every mans power . And ...
... Death , muft last for ever , unless fome Miraculous Power interpofed , could he accufe God for that which was the effect of his own choice and ill life . He faid , They were happy that believed : for it was not in every mans power . And ...
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... death might do Some good . Having understood all these things from him , and being preffed to give him my Opinion plainly about his Eternal State ; I told him , That though the Promises of ... Death ; and Death of John E. of Rochester . 147.
... death might do Some good . Having understood all these things from him , and being preffed to give him my Opinion plainly about his Eternal State ; I told him , That though the Promises of ... Death ; and Death of John E. of Rochester . 147.
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