Select Works, Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson, 1856 - 502 páginas |
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... continued Protestants through the reign of Mary , when they were sometimes in danger of persecution , on ac- count of their zeal against Popery . They had an English Bible , and , to conceal it and piace it in safety , it was fastened ...
... continued Protestants through the reign of Mary , when they were sometimes in danger of persecution , on ac- count of their zeal against Popery . They had an English Bible , and , to conceal it and piace it in safety , it was fastened ...
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... continued a sober as well as industrious lad ; was much respected for his learning by several of the clergy and other gentlemen , and seemed to promise making a good figure in life . But , during my absence , he had acquired a habit of ...
... continued a sober as well as industrious lad ; was much respected for his learning by several of the clergy and other gentlemen , and seemed to promise making a good figure in life . But , during my absence , he had acquired a habit of ...
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... continued working with Keimer , fretting extremely about the money Collins had got from me , and in great appre- hensions of being called upon for it by Vernon . This , however , did not happen for some years after . I believe I have ...
... continued working with Keimer , fretting extremely about the money Collins had got from me , and in great appre- hensions of being called upon for it by Vernon . This , however , did not happen for some years after . I believe I have ...
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ningrods Sharp and Blunt Conductors Controversy Epigram | 52 |
CHAPTER I | 119 |
Night at an Inn Arrival | 137 |
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