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Page 108
... lived in a confirmed belief of the immediate and occasional agency of Providence , yet grew old without any visible worship . In the distribution of his hours , there was no hour of prayer , either solitary , or with his household ...
... lived in a confirmed belief of the immediate and occasional agency of Providence , yet grew old without any visible worship . In the distribution of his hours , there was no hour of prayer , either solitary , or with his household ...
Page 190
... lived long enough to observe that this falling church has got a trick of rising again . ' He took notice to his friends of the King's conduct ; and said , that ' he would be left like a whale upon the strand . ' Whether he was privy to ...
... lived long enough to observe that this falling church has got a trick of rising again . ' He took notice to his friends of the King's conduct ; and said , that ' he would be left like a whale upon the strand . ' Whether he was privy to ...
Page 195
... lived in exile ; for we are told that at Paris he lived in splendor , and was the only Englishman , except the Lord St. Albans , that kept a table . His unlucky plot compelled him to sell a thousand a year ; of the waste of the rest ...
... lived in exile ; for we are told that at Paris he lived in splendor , and was the only Englishman , except the Lord St. Albans , that kept a table . His unlucky plot compelled him to sell a thousand a year ; of the waste of the rest ...
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