Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2Whiston, 1749 - 22 páginas |
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... some Men ; " when the whole was intirely new to all . He is " one of those Sort of Writers that I always fancy " should be most efteemed and encouraged ; I am " always for the Builders , who bring some Addi- " tion to our Knowledge , or ...
... some Men ; " when the whole was intirely new to all . He is " one of those Sort of Writers that I always fancy " should be most efteemed and encouraged ; I am " always for the Builders , who bring some Addi- " tion to our Knowledge , or ...
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... that concern this prefent Life , we do it with some Sense and Feeling of that about which we are converfant , because we have ourselves expe- F rienced rienced them , or the like to them . But Mr. WILLIAM WHISTON . 65.
... that concern this prefent Life , we do it with some Sense and Feeling of that about which we are converfant , because we have ourselves expe- F rienced rienced them , or the like to them . But Mr. WILLIAM WHISTON . 65.
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... some who oft prove , Murderers , if Reports be true , instead of Nurfes . This I esteem a very great Favour , for methinks I could be content , if it it pleased God , to endure much more Sickness un- 74 MEMOIRS of the LIFE of.
... some who oft prove , Murderers , if Reports be true , instead of Nurfes . This I esteem a very great Favour , for methinks I could be content , if it it pleased God , to endure much more Sickness un- 74 MEMOIRS of the LIFE of.
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... some have been fo ready to betray the Imperfection of their Religion in this Point , that they have chose that very Time for the flackening their Attendance on thefe daily Prayers , when by their Admission to the highest Benefits and ...
... some have been fo ready to betray the Imperfection of their Religion in this Point , that they have chose that very Time for the flackening their Attendance on thefe daily Prayers , when by their Admission to the highest Benefits and ...
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... some Excuses why he was not bound to read them . Up- on this I spoke with great Vehemence to him ;. " That a Perfon of his Learning , and Acquaintance } with me , while I had published Things of fuch " great Confequence , would never be ...
... some Excuses why he was not bound to read them . Up- on this I spoke with great Vehemence to him ;. " That a Perfon of his Learning , and Acquaintance } with me , while I had published Things of fuch " great Confequence , would never be ...
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