A Restoration ReaderJames Holly Hanford Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1954 - 412 halaman |
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Halaman 68
... hath been so long filled with joys in the heavenly mansions . God's Hand in Plague and Fire But if we further ... hath formerly abounded with hypocrites and more lately it hath not been free . If hell fire be the portion of hypocrites ...
... hath been so long filled with joys in the heavenly mansions . God's Hand in Plague and Fire But if we further ... hath formerly abounded with hypocrites and more lately it hath not been free . If hell fire be the portion of hypocrites ...
Halaman 69
... hath been little known and practiced in the City , but fornication and adultery have been too common . . . . And hath this been the prac- tice only of the court and Westminster side ? Hath not the cursed leaven of this sin spread itself ...
... hath been little known and practiced in the City , but fornication and adultery have been too common . . . . And hath this been the prac- tice only of the court and Westminster side ? Hath not the cursed leaven of this sin spread itself ...
Halaman 157
... hath a very good mathematical brain , to demonstrate truth by natural reason , and is both a good natural and moral philosopher , not by reading philo- sophical books but by his own natural understanding and observation , by which he hath ...
... hath a very good mathematical brain , to demonstrate truth by natural reason , and is both a good natural and moral philosopher , not by reading philo- sophical books but by his own natural understanding and observation , by which he hath ...
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The Year 1663 | 25 |
The Problem of Toleration | 35 |
SAMUEL PEPYS | 46 |
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