Will Waver, or Radical principles. [Followed by] Jem Gudgeon, or Radical conduct, by a reformer |
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... heart to do any thing good . When you are at your work , William Waver , you are happy ; and when you come home froni it , tired and hungry , you find some pleasure in your rest , aud in your dinner . But those that do not know what it ...
... heart to do any thing good . When you are at your work , William Waver , you are happy ; and when you come home froni it , tired and hungry , you find some pleasure in your rest , aud in your dinner . But those that do not know what it ...
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... heart that has no hope beyond the grave , and it is enough to make any one who has just fear of God's displeasure tremble to look at it but to those who have a reasonable hope in the mercies of their Creator and Re- deemer , death has ...
... heart that has no hope beyond the grave , and it is enough to make any one who has just fear of God's displeasure tremble to look at it but to those who have a reasonable hope in the mercies of their Creator and Re- deemer , death has ...
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... hearts believe and tremble , or at most keep their minds as much as they can from thinking on a subject which is always like a drawn sword hanging over their heads . If they did not do their utmost to keep their conscience asleep , they ...
... hearts believe and tremble , or at most keep their minds as much as they can from thinking on a subject which is always like a drawn sword hanging over their heads . If they did not do their utmost to keep their conscience asleep , they ...
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... heart . Very well , Master Waver , said Mr. Alworthy , then let them believe the sincerity of the clergy , who have borne all this for preaching religion , if they will not believe in our sincerity . But what clergy ever did the like of ...
... heart . Very well , Master Waver , said Mr. Alworthy , then let them believe the sincerity of the clergy , who have borne all this for preaching religion , if they will not believe in our sincerity . But what clergy ever did the like of ...
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... heart such words as these , Down with the vile Aristocrats ! No tithes ! No priestcraft ! The country is ruined ! We are all slaves ! Let every true Englishman fight for his Liberty ! The Rights of man for ever ! Liberty and Equality ...
... heart such words as these , Down with the vile Aristocrats ! No tithes ! No priestcraft ! The country is ruined ! We are all slaves ! Let every true Englishman fight for his Liberty ! The Rights of man for ever ! Liberty and Equality ...
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age of reason Almighty Alworthy amongst answer Apostles benefit of clergy better blessing broth brute call those violent CHAP Christian clergy clever commands creatures death deceived disbelieved religion fair false fear folks foolish give God's Goodman happier happy hear Heathens Henry the Eighth histories of Henry honest hope inclined to believe Jem Gudgeon Jews joke Justice keep keeper laugh liberty ligion look manner Master Gudgeon Master Waver men's prejudices mend mind miracles misery Misprision of Treason Moses murder never Nework persons persuaded pleasure poor preaching prejudices and inclinations priests proof prove punish Radical friends reason reform revelation rich Robespierre Sarah Saviour Scriptures shew soul Squire Oldcastle Squire's strive suppose sure talk tell things told Tom Nework Tom Paine true truth violent men whilst wicked wife William Waver wish witch of Endor words wrong
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Página 37 - Verily, verily, I say unto thee, We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen ; and ye receive not our witness. If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
Página 43 - That you be carried from hence to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there to be hanged by the neck till you are dead...
Página 53 - Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that if any persons, to the number of twelve or more, being unlawfully, riotously, and tumultuously assembled together...
Página 53 - King and of his people; and if a man slay the chancellor, treasurer, or the King's justices of the one bench or the other, justices in eyre, or justices of assize, and all other justices assigned to hear and determine, being in their places, doing their offices.
Página 54 - Majesty, and to incite them to mutiny and disobedience ; it is enacted, " that any person who shall maliciously and advisedly endeavour to seduce any person or persons serving in his Majesty's forces, by sea or land, from his or their duty and allegiance to his Majesty, or to incite or stir up any such person or persons to commit any act of mutiny, or to make, or endeavour to make, any mutinous assembly, or to commit any traitorous or mutinous practice...
Página 24 - For what is a man profited, if he gain the whole world, and lose or forfeit his own self...
Página 54 - ... consist of more than one leaf, in legible characters, his or her name, and the name of the city, town, parish, or place, and also the name (if any) of the square, street, lane, court, or place...
Página 26 - And true to reason and to nature it is, that those who will not believe Moses and the prophets would not be persuaded though one rose from the dead.