Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... mind does inwardly comply with , and delight in , the dictates of virtue ; and that could not be effected , except a man's na- ture were internally regenerated and changed . by a higher principle : till that came about , corrupt na ...
... mind does inwardly comply with , and delight in , the dictates of virtue ; and that could not be effected , except a man's na- ture were internally regenerated and changed . by a higher principle : till that came about , corrupt na ...
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... and brought men into a new difpofition and habit of mind , then he must confefs there was fomewhat , more than a diverfion in thefe changes , which were brought On on our minds by true devotion . I added , JOHN EARL OF ROCHESTER , 41.
... and brought men into a new difpofition and habit of mind , then he must confefs there was fomewhat , more than a diverfion in thefe changes , which were brought On on our minds by true devotion . I added , JOHN EARL OF ROCHESTER , 41.
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... mind : and convince him , that he could refift it no longer ; for the words had an authority which did shoot like rays or beams in his mind ; fo that he was not only convinced by the reasonings he had about it which fatisfied his ...
... mind : and convince him , that he could refift it no longer ; for the words had an authority which did shoot like rays or beams in his mind ; fo that he was not only convinced by the reasonings he had about it which fatisfied his ...
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