Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of His Writings, and His Opinions Upon a Variety of Important Matters, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Volume 3Hurst, Chance, 1830 |
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... reason of , and so well approved that punctual behaviour in me , that he never took it ill from me at all . · " In consequence of this reception , my Lord Godolphin had the goodness , not only to introduce me for the second time to her ...
... reason of , and so well approved that punctual behaviour in me , that he never took it ill from me at all . · " In consequence of this reception , my Lord Godolphin had the goodness , not only to introduce me for the second time to her ...
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... reason , to be fellow - sufferers upon the upshot of such invasion ; according to the manifest truth , as well as politick insinuation of the proverb : That if Scruffel has a cap , Skiddaw knows full well of that . " " De Foe's tract ...
... reason , to be fellow - sufferers upon the upshot of such invasion ; according to the manifest truth , as well as politick insinuation of the proverb : That if Scruffel has a cap , Skiddaw knows full well of that . " " De Foe's tract ...
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... reason will return to its exercise , and nature will certainly dictate to them , as it has done to all the world , that people were not made to be the slaves of arbitrary tyrants ; and that government , which was ordained of God , was ...
... reason will return to its exercise , and nature will certainly dictate to them , as it has done to all the world , that people were not made to be the slaves of arbitrary tyrants ; and that government , which was ordained of God , was ...
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... reason to doubt their pretensions , and foreseeing that a disappointment will at once bring their whole cause into contempt , they have laid a foundation for keeping the delusion on foot , and buoying up the credulity of their followers ...
... reason to doubt their pretensions , and foreseeing that a disappointment will at once bring their whole cause into contempt , they have laid a foundation for keeping the delusion on foot , and buoying up the credulity of their followers ...
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... reason , well read in the Scriptures , and sound in the principles of the Christian religion . That these men should have been thus deluded , seems to signify something more than if it had been the common enthusiasm of men weak in ...
... reason , well read in the Scriptures , and sound in the principles of the Christian religion . That these men should have been thus deluded , seems to signify something more than if it had been the common enthusiasm of men weak in ...
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Halaman 627 - To judge rightly of an author, we must transport ourselves to his time, and examine what were the wants of his contemporaries, and what were his means of supplying them.
Halaman 520 - Religious Courtship : Being Historical Discourses on the Necessity of Marrying Religious Husbands and Wives only. As also of Husbands and Wives being of the same Opinions in Religion with one Another.
Halaman 400 - I heard the defaming of many, fear on every side. Report, say they, and we will report it. All my familiars watched for my halting, saying, Peradventure he will be enticed, and we shall prevail against him, and we shall take our revenge on him.
Halaman 436 - There is not an old Woman," wrote Gildon, enviously attacking, "that can go to the Price of it, but buys . . . and leaves it as a Legacy, with the Pilgrim's Progress, the Practice of Piety, and God's Revenge against Murther, to her Posterity.
Halaman 607 - Weary are at Rest, and where the Wicked cease to trouble ; be it that the Passage is rough, and the Day stormy, by what Way soever He please to bring me to the End of it, I desire to finish Life with this temper of Soul in all Cases : Te Deum Laudamus.
Halaman 564 - A System of Magick : or a History of the Black Art. Being an Historical Account of Mankind's most early dealing with the Devil ; and how the Acquaintance on both sides first began.
Halaman 439 - Fact; and do affirm, that the Story, though Allegorical, is also Historical; and that it is the beautiful Representation of a Life of unexampled Misfortunes, and of a Variety not to be met with in the World, sincerely adapted to, and intended for the common Good of Mankind, and designed at first, as it is now farther apply 'd, to the most serious Uses possible.
Halaman 450 - ... the Scriptures, and turning his thoughts upon the study of navigation, after the space of eighteen months he grew thoroughly reconciled to his condition.
Halaman 491 - ... tis hoped, will keep the reader serious even where the story might incline him to be otherwise. To give the history of a wicked life repented of necessarily requires that the wicked part should be made as wicked as the real history of it will bear, to illustrate and give a beauty to the penitent part, which is certainly the best and brightest if related with equal spirit and life.
Halaman 425 - States, do hereby constitute and appoint . my true and lawful attorney, for me, and in my name...