Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... pleased with many things I faid to him , and particularly when I visited him in his 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 ...
... pleased with many things I faid to him , and particularly when I visited him in his 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 ...
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... pleased ; and giving it a hard Name , and calling it a Mystery , The people were tamed , and easily believed it . The reftraining a Man from the ufe of Women , Except one in the way of Marriage , and de- nying the remedy of Divorce , he ...
... pleased ; and giving it a hard Name , and calling it a Mystery , The people were tamed , and easily believed it . The reftraining a Man from the ufe of Women , Except one in the way of Marriage , and de- nying the remedy of Divorce , he ...
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... ter as weak as I am in person . I begin to value Church - men above all men in the World , & c . If God be yet pleased to spare me longer in this World , I hope K3 . to and Death of John E. of Rochester . 133 Woodstock-Park, ...
... ter as weak as I am in person . I begin to value Church - men above all men in the World , & c . If God be yet pleased to spare me longer in this World , I hope K3 . to and Death of John E. of Rochester . 133 Woodstock-Park, ...
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