God's Revenge Against the Breakers of the Ten CommandmentsW. Owen, 1750 - 311 pages |
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... poor deluded In- nocent , with the most common Strumpet , would hang or farve all , without Exception ; how many fuch , we fay , on judging by this Rule , will find them- felves included , in the Number of Tranfgreffors of this Law ? In ...
... poor deluded In- nocent , with the most common Strumpet , would hang or farve all , without Exception ; how many fuch , we fay , on judging by this Rule , will find them- felves included , in the Number of Tranfgreffors of this Law ? In ...
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... poor haraffed Nation , finking under the Weight of their Calamities , and quite ex- haufted , becoming unable to help themfelves , fall a Prey to the first Invader ? Such Perfons there have been in the World , and fuch there may be ...
... poor haraffed Nation , finking under the Weight of their Calamities , and quite ex- haufted , becoming unable to help themfelves , fall a Prey to the first Invader ? Such Perfons there have been in the World , and fuch there may be ...
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... poor Country , that may happen to groan under fuch grievous Calamities , we are heartily forry for it ; but , fhould he proceed yet farther , and aver the Scheme itself is impracticable and romantic , and the mere chimerical Product of ...
... poor Country , that may happen to groan under fuch grievous Calamities , we are heartily forry for it ; but , fhould he proceed yet farther , and aver the Scheme itself is impracticable and romantic , and the mere chimerical Product of ...
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... poor Counter - balance against unli- mited Sway : But , let fuch People be told , that the Princes , who are fo void of all Shame , to break through thefe without Remorfe , and are not at all concerned , what will be faid of them ...
... poor Counter - balance against unli- mited Sway : But , let fuch People be told , that the Princes , who are fo void of all Shame , to break through thefe without Remorfe , and are not at all concerned , what will be faid of them ...
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... poor Satisfaction of extending their Dominions , will fee , in the Example of Alexander , what are the melancholy and fatal Confequences , of fo inhuman a Procedure ; as the Fury of Spain may learn , from the Fate of her Sifter ...
... poor Satisfaction of extending their Dominions , will fee , in the Example of Alexander , what are the melancholy and fatal Confequences , of fo inhuman a Procedure ; as the Fury of Spain may learn , from the Fate of her Sifter ...
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Page 75 - And the people gave a shout, saying : — " It is the voice of a god, and not of a man." And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory : and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
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