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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... refused to read King Charles's Book of Sports on the Lord's Day : That however , when he heard he was beheaded , he fell a weeping ; and that in his very old Age , when he went to bed he used to say , I go to my Bed as to my Grave . Now ...
... refused to read King Charles's Book of Sports on the Lord's Day : That however , when he heard he was beheaded , he fell a weeping ; and that in his very old Age , when he went to bed he used to say , I go to my Bed as to my Grave . Now ...
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... refused to The Master of which Family was after- ward so sensible of the good Influence of such private Instructions , that when I once came into that Country , and , as usual gave the Parishioners of Norton aSermon , he lamented to me ...
... refused to The Master of which Family was after- ward so sensible of the good Influence of such private Instructions , that when I once came into that Country , and , as usual gave the Parishioners of Norton aSermon , he lamented to me ...
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... refused them , both for myself , and my Children . Now when I was to go to take Orders , I had no Mind to apply myself to a Bishop , how excellent soever , who had come into the Place of any who were not fatisfied with the Oaths to King ...
... refused them , both for myself , and my Children . Now when I was to go to take Orders , I had no Mind to apply myself to a Bishop , how excellent soever , who had come into the Place of any who were not fatisfied with the Oaths to King ...
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... then present , was de- fired to lay his Hands upon the Persons to be or- dained Priests , he refused so to do ; unless he had Y examined them himself , and found them fit for. examined thor .. Mr. WILLIAM WHISTON . 31.
... then present , was de- fired to lay his Hands upon the Persons to be or- dained Priests , he refused so to do ; unless he had Y examined them himself , and found them fit for. examined thor .. Mr. WILLIAM WHISTON . 31.
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... Sceptick in Religion , that had not my Lord Townshend prevailed with him to the contrary , he was once resolved to have cast off his Gown and Caffock ; He Cassock ; and refused to have allowed himself to Mr. WILLIAM WHISTON .
... Sceptick in Religion , that had not my Lord Townshend prevailed with him to the contrary , he was once resolved to have cast off his Gown and Caffock ; He Cassock ; and refused to have allowed himself to Mr. WILLIAM WHISTON .
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