Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... thought they were very happy whose Fancies were under the power of such Impressions ; fince they had fomewhat on which their thoughts refted and centred : But when I faw him in his last Sickness , He then told me , He had another fenfe ...
... thought they were very happy whose Fancies were under the power of such Impressions ; fince they had fomewhat on which their thoughts refted and centred : But when I faw him in his last Sickness , He then told me , He had another fenfe ...
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... thought that God had none of thofe Affections of Love or Hatred , which breed pertur- bation in us , and by confe- quence he could not see that there was to be either reward or punishment . He thought our Conceptions of God were fo low ...
... thought that God had none of thofe Affections of Love or Hatred , which breed pertur- bation in us , and by confe- quence he could not see that there was to be either reward or punishment . He thought our Conceptions of God were fo low ...
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... thought no man could do , fince it is not in a mans power to believe that which he cannot comprehend : and of which He can have no Notion . The believing Myfte- ries , he faid , made way for all the Juglings of Priests , for they ...
... thought no man could do , fince it is not in a mans power to believe that which he cannot comprehend : and of which He can have no Notion . The believing Myfte- ries , he faid , made way for all the Juglings of Priests , for they ...
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