Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... Learning and Study : and he often acknowledged to me , in particular three days be- fore his Death , how much he was obliged to Love and Ho- nour this his Governour , to whom he thought he owed more than to all the World , next after ...
... Learning and Study : and he often acknowledged to me , in particular three days be- fore his Death , how much he was obliged to Love and Ho- nour this his Governour , to whom he thought he owed more than to all the World , next after ...
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... eternal Life , which God who cannot lie , hath promi- fed . The Difficulties are not fo great , as those which fome- times the commoneft concerns of 2 of Life bring upon us : The learning fome 116 Some Paffages of the Life.
... eternal Life , which God who cannot lie , hath promi- fed . The Difficulties are not fo great , as those which fome- times the commoneft concerns of 2 of Life bring upon us : The learning fome 116 Some Paffages of the Life.
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... Learning . Bishop Taylor's Sermons . Sir Will . Dugdale's Baronage of England in two Vol . Ravanelli Bibliotheca Theologica in three Vol . N 4 QUARTO THE QUARTO . He feveral Informations exhibited to the Committee Books Printed for and ...
... Learning . Bishop Taylor's Sermons . Sir Will . Dugdale's Baronage of England in two Vol . Ravanelli Bibliotheca Theologica in three Vol . N 4 QUARTO THE QUARTO . He feveral Informations exhibited to the Committee Books Printed for and ...
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