Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... Earl of Rochester , and the last of thefe , entred into a formal Engagement , not without Ce- remonies of Religion , that if either of them died , he should appear , and either 16 and Death of John E. of Rochester. ...
... Earl of Rochester , and the last of thefe , entred into a formal Engagement , not without Ce- remonies of Religion , that if either of them died , he should appear , and either 16 and Death of John E. of Rochester. ...
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... died , but he feared if he lived he might Relapfe : And then faid he to me , In what a condition fhall I be , if I ... dying Penitent to fome of his former Friends , and a Charge to publish any thing con- concerning him , that might be a ...
... died , but he feared if he lived he might Relapfe : And then faid he to me , In what a condition fhall I be , if I ... dying Penitent to fome of his former Friends , and a Charge to publish any thing con- concerning him , that might be a ...
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... died as much to the Edifica- tion of all those who faw him ; and because they were but a small number , he desired that he might even when dead yet fpeak . He was willing nothing fhould be concealed that might caft Reproach on himself ...
... died as much to the Edifica- tion of all those who faw him ; and because they were but a small number , he desired that he might even when dead yet fpeak . He was willing nothing fhould be concealed that might caft Reproach on himself ...
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