The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Volume 7Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... nominated to be a Member of the Assembly : and when I heard that my living was bestowed upon a Doctor ( who if some Cambridge - men deceive me not , became the stage far better than he doth the pulpit , ) 6 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
... nominated to be a Member of the Assembly : and when I heard that my living was bestowed upon a Doctor ( who if some Cambridge - men deceive me not , became the stage far better than he doth the pulpit , ) 6 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
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stage far better than he doth the pulpit , ) I resolved to exercise my ministry in Sussex , amongst my friends , in a place where there hath been little of the power of religion either known or practised . About the latter end of ...
stage far better than he doth the pulpit , ) I resolved to exercise my ministry in Sussex , amongst my friends , in a place where there hath been little of the power of religion either known or practised . About the latter end of ...
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... doth become an impartial historian , ) I confess there were three opinions concerning his burial . * " The first opinion was negative and peremptory , that he ought not to be buried like a Christian . 1. Who refused to make a full and ...
... doth become an impartial historian , ) I confess there were three opinions concerning his burial . * " The first opinion was negative and peremptory , that he ought not to be buried like a Christian . 1. Who refused to make a full and ...
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... doth testify as much . " The verses attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh , entitled My Pilgrimage , likewise tend to show , that he harboured no infidelity , at the time of his death . + says In his characters of the celebrated men of his ...
... doth testify as much . " The verses attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh , entitled My Pilgrimage , likewise tend to show , that he harboured no infidelity , at the time of his death . + says In his characters of the celebrated men of his ...
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... doth begin . As to wine , Bacon seems to recommend it to the old , but not to the young , and at all times in moderation ; for he says , " If it be overmuch guzzled , it will do a great deal of harm . " We have heard as much ourselves ...
... doth begin . As to wine , Bacon seems to recommend it to the old , but not to the young , and at all times in moderation ; for he says , " If it be overmuch guzzled , it will do a great deal of harm . " We have heard as much ourselves ...
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