Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... easily believed it . The reftraining a man from the use of women , except one in the way of marriage , and denying the remedy of divorce , he thought unreasonable impofitions on the freedom of mankind and the business of the clergy ...
... easily believed it . The reftraining a man from the use of women , except one in the way of marriage , and denying the remedy of divorce , he thought unreasonable impofitions on the freedom of mankind and the business of the clergy ...
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... easily exprefs the transport he was in when he awoke and faw me by him ; he broke out in the tendereft expreffions concerning my kindness in coming fo far to fee fuch an one , ufing terms of great abhorrence concerning himself , which I ...
... easily exprefs the transport he was in when he awoke and faw me by him ; he broke out in the tendereft expreffions concerning my kindness in coming fo far to fee fuch an one , ufing terms of great abhorrence concerning himself , which I ...
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... easily force from him . His prayers were not fo much for eafe , or health , or a continuance in life , as for grace , and faith , and perfect refignation to the will of God . So that I think we may not only charitably but justly ...
... easily force from him . His prayers were not fo much for eafe , or health , or a continuance in life , as for grace , and faith , and perfect refignation to the will of God . So that I think we may not only charitably but justly ...
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