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... fome have nourished infidelity , and a fcorn of all facred things , by writing of thofe good men in fuch a ftrain , as makes not only what is fo related to be disbelieved , but creates a distrust of the authentical writings of our most ...
... fome have nourished infidelity , and a fcorn of all facred things , by writing of thofe good men in fuch a ftrain , as makes not only what is fo related to be disbelieved , but creates a distrust of the authentical writings of our most ...
Side 5
... fome that have great power over me ; who having been much obliged by him , and holding his memory in high eftination , thought it might do it fome right by writing his Life : I was then engaged in the Hiftory of the Reformation , fo I ...
... fome that have great power over me ; who having been much obliged by him , and holding his memory in high eftination , thought it might do it fome right by writing his Life : I was then engaged in the Hiftory of the Reformation , fo I ...
Side 8
... fome addition , and with this regu- lation , that it should be diftributed among fuch poor housekeepers , as did not receive the alms of the parish ; for to give it to thofe , was only , as he used to fay , to fave fo much money to the ...
... fome addition , and with this regu- lation , that it should be diftributed among fuch poor housekeepers , as did not receive the alms of the parish ; for to give it to thofe , was only , as he used to fay , to fave fo much money to the ...
Side 9
... fome hopes of better things . One of his mafters told him he could teach him no more , for he was now better at his own trade than himfelf was . This Mr. Hale looked on as flattery ; fo to make the master discover himself , he promised ...
... fome hopes of better things . One of his mafters told him he could teach him no more , for he was now better at his own trade than himfelf was . This Mr. Hale looked on as flattery ; fo to make the master discover himself , he promised ...
Side 11
... fome vain people , till a fad acci- dent drove him from it ; for he with fome other young students , being invited to be merry out of town , one of the company called for fo much wine , that not- withstanding all that Mr. Hale could do ...
... fome vain people , till a fad acci- dent drove him from it ; for he with fome other young students , being invited to be merry out of town , one of the company called for fo much wine , that not- withstanding all that Mr. Hale could do ...
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