Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, 1-2. részWhiston, 1749 - 22 oldal |
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... mean relating to the invifible World , I have made ftrict In- quiry about , and collected fome myself in the Course of my Life ; and have frequently been intirely fa- tisfied of their Truth and Reality . But because they were not of my ...
... mean relating to the invifible World , I have made ftrict In- quiry about , and collected fome myself in the Course of my Life ; and have frequently been intirely fa- tisfied of their Truth and Reality . But because they were not of my ...
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... mean The whole Duty of Man ; and Dr. Hammond's Practical Cate- chifm : ( The latter of which I fometimes read in Evenings to my Pupils , when I was a Tutor . ) I al- fo remember his Obfervation on Mr Hoard's Book concerning God's Love ...
... mean The whole Duty of Man ; and Dr. Hammond's Practical Cate- chifm : ( The latter of which I fometimes read in Evenings to my Pupils , when I was a Tutor . ) I al- fo remember his Obfervation on Mr Hoard's Book concerning God's Love ...
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... Means I believe the Parish of Norton made up a greater Sum than Perhaps any other in the Kingdom , of no larger Wealth and Magnitude . Now it ought here to be mentioned , that my Father was acquainted with that most eminent Diffenter ...
... Means I believe the Parish of Norton made up a greater Sum than Perhaps any other in the Kingdom , of no larger Wealth and Magnitude . Now it ought here to be mentioned , that my Father was acquainted with that most eminent Diffenter ...
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... Means be " led into all neceffary Truth , particularly , which " is the fincere Defire of my Soul , That he would " be pleased to remove their Prejudices , and open " the Eyes of their Understanding , that they may " reftore to us that ...
... Means be " led into all neceffary Truth , particularly , which " is the fincere Defire of my Soul , That he would " be pleased to remove their Prejudices , and open " the Eyes of their Understanding , that they may " reftore to us that ...
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... means I reco- vered my usual Sight , which , God be praised , is hardly worse now , that I perceive , at fourscore Years of Age , than it was in my youthful Days . During the fame Time , while I was an under Graduate in the Reign of ...
... means I reco- vered my usual Sight , which , God be praised , is hardly worse now , that I perceive , at fourscore Years of Age , than it was in my youthful Days . During the fame Time , while I was an under Graduate in the Reign of ...
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