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Page xvi
... death . Of all the evils of the world which are re- proached with an evil character , death is the most innocent of its accusation . + To the same effect Bishop Taylor says , in another part of his Holy Dying , - ' Take away but the ...
... death . Of all the evils of the world which are re- proached with an evil character , death is the most innocent of its accusation . + To the same effect Bishop Taylor says , in another part of his Holy Dying , - ' Take away but the ...
Page 12
... death , or die with famine or a distem- pered sorrow from which resolution , nor his nor her friends , nor the reverence of the principal citizens , who used the intreaties of their charity * Ought we in our grief for the loss of each ...
... death , or die with famine or a distem- pered sorrow from which resolution , nor his nor her friends , nor the reverence of the principal citizens , who used the intreaties of their charity * Ought we in our grief for the loss of each ...
Page 197
... death avenged upon the sacriligious man who had lifted his sword against the Lord's anointed . In friendship and ... death , his food he had to seek at the risk of followers had been at Jesse's house , and taken notice FROM BISHOP HALL ...
... death avenged upon the sacriligious man who had lifted his sword against the Lord's anointed . In friendship and ... death , his food he had to seek at the risk of followers had been at Jesse's house , and taken notice FROM BISHOP HALL ...
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