Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... true ho- linefs and virtue . It is true , we cannot have fuitable notions of the juft idea of any divine effen ce ; as indeed we have no things either effence whatsoever , fince we commonly confider all by their outward figure or by ...
... true ho- linefs and virtue . It is true , we cannot have fuitable notions of the juft idea of any divine effen ce ; as indeed we have no things either effence whatsoever , fince we commonly confider all by their outward figure or by ...
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... true . But ftill it is poffible it may be true , and they have no fhame left that will deny that it is alfo probable it may be true ; and , if fo , then what mad men are they who run fo great a hazard for no- thing ? By their own ...
... true . But ftill it is poffible it may be true , and they have no fhame left that will deny that it is alfo probable it may be true ; and , if fo , then what mad men are they who run fo great a hazard for no- thing ? By their own ...
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... true deteftation of it . It is true , there are fuch stubborn natures , that , like clay , are rather hardened by the fire of afflic- tions : ungracious children , that fly in the face of their heavenly Father in the very inftant when ...
... true deteftation of it . It is true , there are fuch stubborn natures , that , like clay , are rather hardened by the fire of afflic- tions : ungracious children , that fly in the face of their heavenly Father in the very inftant when ...
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