Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterW. Nicholson, 1810 - 144 páginas |
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... : wifhing rather that they themselves , reflecting on the fense he had of his former diforders , may be thereby led to forfake their own , than that they fhould fhould be any ways reproached by what I write : 14 PREFACE .
... : wifhing rather that they themselves , reflecting on the fense he had of his former diforders , may be thereby led to forfake their own , than that they fhould fhould be any ways reproached by what I write : 14 PREFACE .
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... themselves . He acquired the Latin to fuch perfection , that to his dying day he retained a great relish of the fineness and beauty of that tongue , and was exactly verfed in the incomparable authors that wrote about Auguftus's time ...
... themselves . He acquired the Latin to fuch perfection , that to his dying day he retained a great relish of the fineness and beauty of that tongue , and was exactly verfed in the incomparable authors that wrote about Auguftus's time ...
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... themselves well employed , find the victory and dominion over them no fuch impoffible or hard matter as may feem at firft view : fo that , though the philofophy and morality of this point were plain , yet there is not ftrength enough in ...
... themselves well employed , find the victory and dominion over them no fuch impoffible or hard matter as may feem at firft view : fo that , though the philofophy and morality of this point were plain , yet there is not ftrength enough in ...
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... themselves to God by earnest prayer , feel a difengagement from fuch impreffions , and themfelves endued with a power to refift them ; fo that thofe bonds , which formerly held them , fall off . This , he said , must be the effect of a ...
... themselves to God by earnest prayer , feel a difengagement from fuch impreffions , and themfelves endued with a power to refift them ; fo that thofe bonds , which formerly held them , fall off . This , he said , must be the effect of a ...
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... themselves commended , or that our repeated addref- fes do evercome him through our mere importunity , we have certainly very unworthy thoughts of him . The true ends of worship come within another con- fideration , which is this : a ...
... themselves commended , or that our repeated addref- fes do evercome him through our mere importunity , we have certainly very unworthy thoughts of him . The true ends of worship come within another con- fideration , which is this : a ...
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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