Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... ; according to a fond conceit that one of these must foon die , One of the young Ladies pointed to him , that he was to C 2 die . die . He remembring his Dream fell into fome diforder and Death of John E. of Rochefter . 19.
... ; according to a fond conceit that one of these must foon die , One of the young Ladies pointed to him , that he was to C 2 die . die . He remembring his Dream fell into fome diforder and Death of John E. of Rochefter . 19.
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... must a man tell me , I cannot be faved , unless I believe things against my Reason , and then that I must pay him for telling me of them ? These were all the Exceptions which at any time I heard from him to Chriftianity . To which I ...
... must a man tell me , I cannot be faved , unless I believe things against my Reason , and then that I must pay him for telling me of them ? These were all the Exceptions which at any time I heard from him to Chriftianity . To which I ...
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... must die , fo the thoughts of Death must be always Melancholy to them , they can have no pleasant view of that which yet they know cannot be very far from them : The leatt painful Idea they can have of it is , that it is an ex- tinction ...
... must die , fo the thoughts of Death must be always Melancholy to them , they can have no pleasant view of that which yet they know cannot be very far from them : The leatt painful Idea they can have of it is , that it is an ex- tinction ...
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