Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2Whiston, 1749 - 662 páginas |
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... should never fee him more : Which made me look backward upon him several Times : Tho ' I endeavoured to put such a disagreeable Thought out of my Mind . Upon Mr. Gery's going back to School , before I was ready to go , he fell ill of ...
... should never fee him more : Which made me look backward upon him several Times : Tho ' I endeavoured to put such a disagreeable Thought out of my Mind . Upon Mr. Gery's going back to School , before I was ready to go , he fell ill of ...
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... should be . Tho ' I suppose the Petition was never presented : The Reason of which I do not know . I also remember ... should come in , and I should become a Popish Prieft : Against which Religion I had then read so many Prote ...
... should be . Tho ' I suppose the Petition was never presented : The Reason of which I do not know . I also remember ... should come in , and I should become a Popish Prieft : Against which Religion I had then read so many Prote ...
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... should be permitted to employ Popish Officers in his Army or not : Which Point , had he gained , there was visibly an End of the publick Establishment of the Proteftant Religion in this Kingdom . It came , as I said , to a single Vote ...
... should be permitted to employ Popish Officers in his Army or not : Which Point , had he gained , there was visibly an End of the publick Establishment of the Proteftant Religion in this Kingdom . It came , as I said , to a single Vote ...
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... should I have thought this unhappy Nation now , if , upon our late Fears of the Pretender and of Popery , we had been brought into the same excellent Temper . But , alas ! alas ! ] When Dr. Vincent found himself in these Circumstances ...
... should I have thought this unhappy Nation now , if , upon our late Fears of the Pretender and of Popery , we had been brought into the same excellent Temper . But , alas ! alas ! ] When Dr. Vincent found himself in these Circumstances ...
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... should approach , we should hold fast to our [ Proteftant ] Bishops , as the most likely Way to escape the Dangers we might be in . I hardly ever in my Life saw such an Impression made by a Sermon , as was made by this , on any Audience ...
... should approach , we should hold fast to our [ Proteftant ] Bishops , as the most likely Way to escape the Dangers we might be in . I hardly ever in my Life saw such an Impression made by a Sermon , as was made by this , on any Audience ...
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