Southey's Common-place Book, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... hath been by them . With as good a plea might the dead - palsy boast to a man , ' Tis I that free you from stitches and pains , and the troublesome feeling of cold and heat , of wounds and strokes ; if I were gone , all these would ...
... hath been by them . With as good a plea might the dead - palsy boast to a man , ' Tis I that free you from stitches and pains , and the troublesome feeling of cold and heat , of wounds and strokes ; if I were gone , all these would ...
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... hath disused ministers from these disputations . The Re- formation seemed to have brought down Popery so low , that we grew secure , and thought there was no danger of it : and the Papists of late have forborn much to meddle with us ...
... hath disused ministers from these disputations . The Re- formation seemed to have brought down Popery so low , that we grew secure , and thought there was no danger of it : and the Papists of late have forborn much to meddle with us ...
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... hath been worse than it was before ; and they say likewise that the evilness of money hath made all things dearer . " - LATIMER's Sermon of the Plough . m [ Benefit of Clergy . ] " A LAW of Henry VII . for burning in the hand clerks ...
... hath been worse than it was before ; and they say likewise that the evilness of money hath made all things dearer . " - LATIMER's Sermon of the Plough . m [ Benefit of Clergy . ] " A LAW of Henry VII . for burning in the hand clerks ...
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... hath been unhappily drawn in with several others ) to be one of their agents . It was this : it being Mr. Bell's birthday , he was sent for from his house in Nevil's - alley , Fetter - lane ; but for a while , having had some words with ...
... hath been unhappily drawn in with several others ) to be one of their agents . It was this : it being Mr. Bell's birthday , he was sent for from his house in Nevil's - alley , Fetter - lane ; but for a while , having had some words with ...
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... hath thus seen God , can no more describe what he has seen , than he that hath not . In two of these Divine Interviews , the Father spoke while I was in agony of prayer for perfect conformity to himself ; twice more , when I was in the ...
... hath thus seen God , can no more describe what he has seen , than he that hath not . In two of these Divine Interviews , the Father spoke while I was in agony of prayer for perfect conformity to himself ; twice more , when I was in the ...
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