Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... fo pofitive . The 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. ...
... fo pofitive . The 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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... last Sickness , fo that I hope it may not be al- together unprofitable to publish the fubftance of thofe matters about which We argued fo freely , with our reafoning upon them : ་ ་ them : And perhaps what had fome effects on him 32 ...
... last Sickness , fo that I hope it may not be al- together unprofitable to publish the fubftance of thofe matters about which We argued fo freely , with our reafoning upon them : ་ ་ them : And perhaps what had fome effects on him 32 ...
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... 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 upon this we ...
... 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 upon this we ...
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