Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterW. Nicholson, 1810 - 144 páginas |
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... never , except in his paroxysms of intem- perance , was wholly negligent of study ; he read what is considered as polite learning so much , that he is mentioned by Wood as the greatest scholar of all the nobility . Some- times he ...
... never , except in his paroxysms of intem- perance , was wholly negligent of study ; he read what is considered as polite learning so much , that he is mentioned by Wood as the greatest scholar of all the nobility . Some- times he ...
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... never improved his interest at court to do a preme- ditate mischief to other perfons . Yet he laid out his wit very freely in libels and fatires , in which he had a peculiar talent of mixing his wit with his malice , and fitting both ...
... never improved his interest at court to do a preme- ditate mischief to other perfons . Yet he laid out his wit very freely in libels and fatires , in which he had a peculiar talent of mixing his wit with his malice , and fitting both ...
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... never return to England : Mr Montague faid he was fure of it ; the other was not fo pofitive . The earl of Rochester and the last of these entered into a formal engage- ment , not without ceremonies of religion , that , if either of ...
... never return to England : Mr Montague faid he was fure of it ; the other was not fo pofitive . The earl of Rochester and the last of these entered into a formal engage- ment , not without ceremonies of religion , that , if either of ...
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... never appearing was a great fnare to him during the rest of his life ; though when he told me this , he could not but acknow- ledge it was an unreafonable thing for him to think , that beings in another state are not under fuck laws and ...
... never appearing was a great fnare to him during the rest of his life ; though when he told me this , he could not but acknow- ledge it was an unreafonable thing for him to think , that beings in another state are not under fuck laws and ...
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... never known an entire atheist , who fully be- lieved there was no God . Yet , when he explained amounted to no more his notion of this Being , it than a vaft power , that had none of the attributes of goodness or justice we ascribe to ...
... never known an entire atheist , who fully be- lieved there was no God . Yet , when he explained amounted to no more his notion of this Being , it than a vaft power , that had none of the attributes of goodness or justice we ascribe to ...
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Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680 ... Gilbert Burnet Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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againſt alſo anſwer appetites becauſe believe beſt bleffed Chrift Chriſtianity confcience confeffed confider converfion courfe courſe death defign defired difcourfe divine eafily Earl EARL OF ROCHESTER Edward Spragge effect eſpecially expreffed expreffions faid fame fancy fatire fcriptures fecret feemed fenfe fent fervice fhall fhew fhould fickneſs fince fincerity finner fome foon foul fpirits ftate ftrength ftrong fubject fuch fuffer fure goodneſs Goſpel greateſt heaven himſelf holy honour impreffions inftances itſelf juſt laft laſt lefs lived Lord Lord Wilmot meaſure mercy mind miſchief moft moſt muft muſt myſelf myſteries nature neceffary neral occafion paffion perfon perfuaded philofophy piety pleaſed pleaſure poffible prayers prefent promiſes raiſe reaſonable refolved religion repentance ROBERT PARSONS ROCHESTER ſaid Saviour ſeemed ſenſe ſhall ſome ſpare ſtate ſtill ſtudy ſuch teftimony thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thought told true underſtand unreaſonable uſe