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... means to know them ? and for you in ignorance to run about with the shell on your head , exclaiming to the world of ... mean that lived good lives , I am sure Christ only hath the keys of Hell and Heaven ; and no man can open or shut ...
... means to know them ? and for you in ignorance to run about with the shell on your head , exclaiming to the world of ... mean that lived good lives , I am sure Christ only hath the keys of Hell and Heaven ; and no man can open or shut ...
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... means to maintain it , I have thought of one means more to furnish thee with for my assistance , than hitherto thou hast had ; it is that I give thee power in my name ( to whom thou thinkest most fit ) that I will take away all the ...
... means to maintain it , I have thought of one means more to furnish thee with for my assistance , than hitherto thou hast had ; it is that I give thee power in my name ( to whom thou thinkest most fit ) that I will take away all the ...
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... means are brought off from Quakerism without their own knowing of it ; -I say , if it be thus in the remoter coun- ties , as it is in London and parts adjacent , then we may fairly compute eight or nine parts in ten of the Quakers in ...
... means are brought off from Quakerism without their own knowing of it ; -I say , if it be thus in the remoter coun- ties , as it is in London and parts adjacent , then we may fairly compute eight or nine parts in ten of the Quakers in ...
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... means to that degree , that the Poor were no burthen to the nation ; not a penny imposed upon any layman for the maintaining of them ; the Clergy did that among themselves ; they looked upon the Poor as their charge , as part of their ...
... means to that degree , that the Poor were no burthen to the nation ; not a penny imposed upon any layman for the maintaining of them ; the Clergy did that among themselves ; they looked upon the Poor as their charge , as part of their ...
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... means than such as the Indians use , by dropping in early in the morning gold and silver into Ganges to make it run . " Corruption of Manners . “ DоTH any desire to know how it com- eth to pass that our gold is not so pure , our silver ...
... means than such as the Indians use , by dropping in early in the morning gold and silver into Ganges to make it run . " Corruption of Manners . “ DоTH any desire to know how it com- eth to pass that our gold is not so pure , our silver ...
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Página 109 - Sinai, and handed it down to Joshua ; Joshua to the elders ; the elders to the prophets ; and the prophets handed it down to the men of the Great Synagogue.
Página 343 - Les sciences ont deux extrémités qui se touchent: la première est la pure ignorance naturelle, où se trouvent tous les hommes en naissant. L'autre extrémité est celle où arrivent les grandes âmes, qui, ayant parcouru tout ce que les hommes peuvent savoir, trouvent qu'ils ne savent rien, et se rencontrent en cette même ignorance d'où ils étaient partis; mais c'est une ignorance savante qui se connaît.
Página 19 - And as for our good people's lawful recreation, our pleasure likewise is, that after the end of divine service our good people be not disturbed, letted or discouraged from any lawful recreation, such as dancing, either men or women, archery for men, leaping, vaulting, or any other such harmless recreation, nor from having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment...
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