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... wherein he was very cau- tious in declaring their marriages void , and fo baftard- izing their children ; but he confidered marriage and fucceffion as a right of nature , from which none ought to be barred , what mistake foever they ...
... wherein he was very cau- tious in declaring their marriages void , and fo baftard- izing their children ; but he confidered marriage and fucceffion as a right of nature , from which none ought to be barred , what mistake foever they ...
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... no man can wonder at the exemplary piety and innocence of fuch a life fo fpent as this was , wherein as he was careful to avoid every idle word , so it is ma nifest · 1 } nifest he never spent an idle day . They who 72 The Life and Death ...
... no man can wonder at the exemplary piety and innocence of fuch a life fo fpent as this was , wherein as he was careful to avoid every idle word , so it is ma nifest · 1 } nifest he never spent an idle day . They who 72 The Life and Death ...
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... wherein he lived at Acton , was indeed well fituated , but very fmall , and fo far below the ordinary dwellings of men of his rank , as that divers farmers thereabouts had better ; but it pleafed him . Many cenfured him for choosing his ...
... wherein he lived at Acton , was indeed well fituated , but very fmall , and fo far below the ordinary dwellings of men of his rank , as that divers farmers thereabouts had better ; but it pleafed him . Many cenfured him for choosing his ...
Side 125
... wherein every one's private condition is included ; and calling to mind the treacherous and bloody plöts , confpiracies , attempts , and practices of the enemy of God , againft the true religion , and profeffors thereof , in all places ...
... wherein every one's private condition is included ; and calling to mind the treacherous and bloody plöts , confpiracies , attempts , and practices of the enemy of God , againft the true religion , and profeffors thereof , in all places ...
Side 126
... wherein we all subscribe , and each one of us for himself , with our hands lifted up to the most high God , do fwear : " I. That we fhall fincerely , really , and conftantly , through the grace of God , endeavour in our feveral places ...
... wherein we all subscribe , and each one of us for himself , with our hands lifted up to the most high God , do fwear : " I. That we fhall fincerely , really , and conftantly , through the grace of God , endeavour in our feveral places ...
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