Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... nature , after all our striving against it , will ftill return to itself : yet , on the other hand , it dif- folved the bonds of nature and friendship , and flack- ened industry , which will move but dully without nature , appetite , or ...
... nature , after all our striving against it , will ftill return to itself : yet , on the other hand , it dif- folved the bonds of nature and friendship , and flack- ened industry , which will move but dully without nature , appetite , or ...
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... nature seemed to demonftrate the eternal power of its Author . This , he said , he could never shake off ; but when he came to explain his notion of the Deity , he faid he looked on it as a vast power that wrought every thing by the ...
... nature seemed to demonftrate the eternal power of its Author . This , he said , he could never shake off ; but when he came to explain his notion of the Deity , he faid he looked on it as a vast power that wrought every thing by the ...
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... nature of man , or a lapfe derived from Adam . God's communicating his mind to one man was the putting it in his power to cheat the world : for prophecies and miracles , the world had been always full of strange stories ; for , the ...
... nature of man , or a lapfe derived from Adam . God's communicating his mind to one man was the putting it in his power to cheat the world : for prophecies and miracles , the world had been always full of strange stories ; for , the ...
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