Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... formerly held them , fall off . This he faid must be the effect of a heat in Nature : it was only the strong diverfion of the thoughts , that gave the seeming Victory , and he did not doubt but if one could turn to to a Problem in ...
... formerly held them , fall off . This he faid must be the effect of a heat in Nature : it was only the strong diverfion of the thoughts , that gave the seeming Victory , and he did not doubt but if one could turn to to a Problem in ...
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... formerly great fervor in his Devotions ; Yet Nature was fo much funk , that thefé were in a great measure fallen off . But he made me pray often often with him ; and spoke of his Conversion to and Death of John E. of Rochester . 139.
... formerly great fervor in his Devotions ; Yet Nature was fo much funk , that thefé were in a great measure fallen off . But he made me pray often often with him ; and spoke of his Conversion to and Death of John E. of Rochester . 139.
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... formerly so low , that he seemed as much past all hopes of life as now ; which made him one Morning after a full and fweet Nights reft procured by Lau- danum , given him without his knowledge , to fancy it was an effort of Nature , and ...
... formerly so low , that he seemed as much past all hopes of life as now ; which made him one Morning after a full and fweet Nights reft procured by Lau- danum , given him without his knowledge , to fancy it was an effort of Nature , and ...
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