Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 8Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... heare how he doth use me . In truth , husband , my stomacke did so rise against her , that I could have found in my heart to have flowne upon her , and scratched her , but that I feared she would be too strong for me . It is a lustie ...
... heare how he doth use me . In truth , husband , my stomacke did so rise against her , that I could have found in my heart to have flowne upon her , and scratched her , but that I feared she would be too strong for me . It is a lustie ...
Page 52
... heare . M. B. Then you proove by that place , that we must seeke onely to God , and not such as worke by meanes beside his wordes . Dan . If you reade that place ( Deut . xviii . ) and marke everie thing well , you shall see it doth not ...
... heare . M. B. Then you proove by that place , that we must seeke onely to God , and not such as worke by meanes beside his wordes . Dan . If you reade that place ( Deut . xviii . ) and marke everie thing well , you shall see it doth not ...
Page 114
... heare the voyce of God , to be taught of him by his lively word which is full of pure light to discover and expel the darke mistes of Satan , in which he leadeth men out of the way and to be armed with faith to resist him , as the holy ...
... heare the voyce of God , to be taught of him by his lively word which is full of pure light to discover and expel the darke mistes of Satan , in which he leadeth men out of the way and to be armed with faith to resist him , as the holy ...
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