The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... Master Francis Cheynell , the facetious author of the singular production before us . It is written in the very midst of the burning period of the parliamentary wars : - it is composed by a determined religious opponent to the per- son ...
... Master Francis Cheynell , the facetious author of the singular production before us . It is written in the very midst of the burning period of the parliamentary wars : - it is composed by a determined religious opponent to the per- son ...
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... Master Chillingworth ( your friend ) did run mad with reason , and so lost his reason and religion both at once he thought he might trust his reason in the highest points ; his reason was to be judge , whether or no there be a God ...
... Master Chillingworth ( your friend ) did run mad with reason , and so lost his reason and religion both at once he thought he might trust his reason in the highest points ; his reason was to be judge , whether or no there be a God ...
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... Master Chillingworth was at that time in Arundell Castle , which was surrendered to the much renowned commander , Sir William Waller , Serjeant - major - general of all the associated counties in the east and west , upon the sixth of ...
... Master Chillingworth was at that time in Arundell Castle , which was surrendered to the much renowned commander , Sir William Waller , Serjeant - major - general of all the associated counties in the east and west , upon the sixth of ...
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... Master Chillingworth be charged with more faults than he was guilty of ; I cannot but vindicate his reputation from all false aspersions , which are cast upon him by some who know not how to excuse themselves : I took all the care I ...
... Master Chillingworth be charged with more faults than he was guilty of ; I cannot but vindicate his reputation from all false aspersions , which are cast upon him by some who know not how to excuse themselves : I took all the care I ...
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... Master Chillingworth . ” Finding that all his anxious efforts to produce a change in the principles of his patient were but labour in vain , Cheynell “ desired him , that he would now take off his thoughts from all matters of ...
... Master Chillingworth . ” Finding that all his anxious efforts to produce a change in the principles of his patient were but labour in vain , Cheynell “ desired him , that he would now take off his thoughts from all matters of ...
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