Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... once overcome this prejudice , We fhall be ready to acknowledge a Providence directing all Affairs ; a Care well becoming the Great Creator . : As for Worshipping Him , if we imagine our Worship is a thing that adds to His Happiness or ...
... once overcome this prejudice , We fhall be ready to acknowledge a Providence directing all Affairs ; a Care well becoming the Great Creator . : As for Worshipping Him , if we imagine our Worship is a thing that adds to His Happiness or ...
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... once Reigned , as that King Charles now Reigns in England . So that believing may be as certain , and as little fubject to doubting as feeing or knowing . There are two forts of be- lieving Divine matters ; the one is wrought in us by ...
... once Reigned , as that King Charles now Reigns in England . So that believing may be as certain , and as little fubject to doubting as feeing or knowing . There are two forts of be- lieving Divine matters ; the one is wrought in us by ...
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... once , what fenfe he had of his paft life ; what fad apprehen- fion for having fo offended his Maker , and dishonoured his Redeemer : What Horrours he had gone through , and how much his Mind was turned to call call on God , and on his ...
... once , what fenfe he had of his paft life ; what fad apprehen- fion for having fo offended his Maker , and dishonoured his Redeemer : What Horrours he had gone through , and how much his Mind was turned to call call on God , and on his ...
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