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... occafion , the citizens of London defired the advice of both univerfities on this queftion : Whether the faid crofs fhould be re - erected or not ? And Dr. Abbot , as vice - chancellor of Oxford , gave it as his opinion , that the ...
... occafion , the citizens of London defired the advice of both univerfities on this queftion : Whether the faid crofs fhould be re - erected or not ? And Dr. Abbot , as vice - chancellor of Oxford , gave it as his opinion , that the ...
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... occafion give further fatisfaction . " All things reft there as they did , and I , as ready to do you all good " offices , remain , & c . " " GEORGE Cant . " the the world than he had been , refolved , while G. ABBO T.
... occafion give further fatisfaction . " All things reft there as they did , and I , as ready to do you all good " offices , remain , & c . " " GEORGE Cant . " the the world than he had been , refolved , while G. ABBO T.
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... occafion to his enemies to re- prefent him , as not well inclined to the prerogative , or too much addicted to a popular intereft ; and therefore not fit to be employed in matters of government . ' · 6 His charity and publick fpirit ...
... occafion to his enemies to re- prefent him , as not well inclined to the prerogative , or too much addicted to a popular intereft ; and therefore not fit to be employed in matters of government . ' · 6 His charity and publick fpirit ...
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... occafion , I might thus " fet down at large the truth to pofterity ; when this cafe fhall be rung from Rome gates , or the fact hereafter be queftioned . " " GEORGE Cant . " tinued unto the day of the marriage , December 26 tinued 16 G ...
... occafion , I might thus " fet down at large the truth to pofterity ; when this cafe fhall be rung from Rome gates , or the fact hereafter be queftioned . " " GEORGE Cant . " tinued unto the day of the marriage , December 26 tinued 16 G ...
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... occafion of it . Be not difcouraged , faid Mr. Ireton , thou haft a noble kinfman , whom I will acquaint with thy cafe ; and I < doubt not but he will provide for thee . ' Accordingly , Mr. Ireton foon after went to the earl of ...
... occafion of it . Be not difcouraged , faid Mr. Ireton , thou haft a noble kinfman , whom I will acquaint with thy cafe ; and I < doubt not but he will provide for thee . ' Accordingly , Mr. Ireton foon after went to the earl of ...
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Page 265 - Hath the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses? hath he not spoken also by us? And the Lord heard it. 3 (Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men which were upon the face of the earth...
Page 310 - And Wisdom at one entrance quite shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial light, Shine inward, and the mind, through all her powers, Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight.
Page 69 - After which answer he looked up and saw his wife and nieces weeping to an extremity, and charged them, if they loved him, to withdraw into the next room, and there pray every one alone for him ; for nothing but their lamentations could make his death uncomfortable.
Page 416 - Upon which the lord chief baron interrupted him, and said he did not deal fairly to come to his chamber about such affairs, for he never received any information of causes but in open court, where both parties were to be heard alike...
Page 69 - Pray, Sir, open that door, then look into that cabinet, in which you may easily find my last Will, and give it into my hand...
Page 363 - Except a man be born again, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God,
Page 138 - And in nothing terrified by your adversaries: which is to them an evident token of perdition, but to you of salvation, and that of God.
Page 378 - O God, thou hast taught me from my youth: and hitherto have I declared thy wondrous works.
Page 66 - I do not repine, but am pleased with my want of health: and tell him, my heart is fixed on that place where true joy is only to be found; and that I long to be there, and do wait for my appointed change with hope and patience.
Page 65 - God, as much for being willing, as for being able to do it. And when he was...