Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... never known an entire Atheist , who fully be- lieved there was no God . Yet when he explained his Notion of this Being , it amounted to no more than a vast power , that had none of the Attributes of Goodness or Juftice , we afcribe to ...
... never known an entire Atheist , who fully be- lieved there was no God . Yet when he explained his Notion of this Being , it amounted to no more than a vast power , that had none of the Attributes of Goodness or Juftice , we afcribe to ...
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... he could not live long ; And when he went from London , he faid , He believed he should never come to Town more . Yet during his being in Town D he • he was fo well , that he went often and Death of John E. of Rochefter . 33.
... he could not live long ; And when he went from London , he faid , He believed he should never come to Town more . Yet during his being in Town D he • he was fo well , that he went often and Death of John E. of Rochefter . 33.
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... never again return- cd to him . I cannot cafily exprefs the Transport he was in , when he awoke and saw me by him : He brake out in the tenderest Ex- preffions concerning my kind- nefs in coming fo far to fee fuch a One , using terms of ...
... never again return- cd to him . I cannot cafily exprefs the Transport he was in , when he awoke and saw me by him : He brake out in the tenderest Ex- preffions concerning my kind- nefs in coming fo far to fee fuch a One , using terms of ...
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