Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert BurnetScolar Press, 1972 - 182 páginas |
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... understand it : He comprehended the Dictates of Reafon and Philofophy , in which as the Mind became much con- verfant , there would foon fol- low as he believed , a greater eafinefs easiness in obeying its precepts : I told him on and ...
... understand it : He comprehended the Dictates of Reafon and Philofophy , in which as the Mind became much con- verfant , there would foon fol- low as he believed , a greater eafinefs easiness in obeying its precepts : I told him on and ...
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... because of some difficulties that occur to us ; fince it is as hard to understand how we remember things now , as how We fhall do it in ano- ther State F 2 as and Death of John E. of Rochester . 67 was the Receptacle of the Soul, ...
... because of some difficulties that occur to us ; fince it is as hard to understand how we remember things now , as how We fhall do it in ano- ther State F 2 as and Death of John E. of Rochester . 67 was the Receptacle of the Soul, ...
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... Understand- ing , but by a power which did fo effectually conftrain him , that be did ever after as firmly believe in his Saviour , as if he had feen him him in the Clouds . He had made it be and Death of John E. of Rochester . 141.
... Understand- ing , but by a power which did fo effectually conftrain him , that be did ever after as firmly believe in his Saviour , as if he had feen him him in the Clouds . He had made it be and Death of John E. of Rochester . 141.
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