God's Revenge Against the Breakers of the Ten CommandmentsW. Owen, 1750 - 311 pages |
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... say it , there is then leaft Reafon to hope for its being well re- ceived . In effect , we do not much flatter our felves with the Thought of feeing it in the Hands of the very Gay , the Fathionable , or Polite ; and much much less in ...
... say it , there is then leaft Reafon to hope for its being well re- ceived . In effect , we do not much flatter our felves with the Thought of feeing it in the Hands of the very Gay , the Fathionable , or Polite ; and much much less in ...
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... say , because there is fcarce any one , who has not heard of fome fuch Things , we fhall give fome other Ex- amples , not lefs remarkable , though not fo com- monly talked of . At the Dawn of the Reformation in Germany , a certain ...
... say , because there is fcarce any one , who has not heard of fome fuch Things , we fhall give fome other Ex- amples , not lefs remarkable , though not fo com- monly talked of . At the Dawn of the Reformation in Germany , a certain ...
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... say , but we cannot he'p thinking the Prospect very gloomy at prefent , and have no great Hopes of its mending , unless we could fee a speedy Reformation amongst us , which is not to be expected till our Superiors lead the Way , and ...
... say , but we cannot he'p thinking the Prospect very gloomy at prefent , and have no great Hopes of its mending , unless we could fee a speedy Reformation amongst us , which is not to be expected till our Superiors lead the Way , and ...
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... say it intirely comes up to either of the former . Ariobarzanes , King of Cappadocia , as he was fit- ting on the Tribunal with the great Pompey , observ- ing his Son , of whom he was infinitely tender , to be feated in a Place which he ...
... say it intirely comes up to either of the former . Ariobarzanes , King of Cappadocia , as he was fit- ting on the Tribunal with the great Pompey , observ- ing his Son , of whom he was infinitely tender , to be feated in a Place which he ...
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... says he , he caused him to yield , with the flattering of her Lips fhe forced him . He goeth after her fraitway , as an Ox goeth to the Slaughter , or as a Fool to the Correction of the Stocks : Till a Dart frike through bis Liver , as ...
... says he , he caused him to yield , with the flattering of her Lips fhe forced him . He goeth after her fraitway , as an Ox goeth to the Slaughter , or as a Fool to the Correction of the Stocks : Till a Dart frike through bis Liver , as ...
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