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Page 11
We now come to the last strange act of this divine , Cheynell ' s speech at the
grave of Chillingworth , which we should betray our duty by not giving entire . “
When the malignants brought the hearse to the burial , I met them at the grave
with ...
We now come to the last strange act of this divine , Cheynell ' s speech at the
grave of Chillingworth , which we should betray our duty by not giving entire . “
When the malignants brought the hearse to the burial , I met them at the grave
with ...
Page 40
But because I will not leave you altogether blind - folded , I shall , as near as I can
, lead you to the discovery of this treason , which consisted of protestants ,
puritans , papists , and atheists ; a strange medley , you will say , to meet in one
and ...
But because I will not leave you altogether blind - folded , I shall , as near as I can
, lead you to the discovery of this treason , which consisted of protestants ,
puritans , papists , and atheists ; a strange medley , you will say , to meet in one
and ...
Page 120
There is not a circumstance with which we are acquainted , connected with our
literature , that is more strange in itself , or more melancholy in the thoughts it
gives rise to . When we consider the high value deservedly attached to works of ...
There is not a circumstance with which we are acquainted , connected with our
literature , that is more strange in itself , or more melancholy in the thoughts it
gives rise to . When we consider the high value deservedly attached to works of ...
Page 124
The scale of rank too being not so finely graduated as it now is , nor the various
orders and descriptions of men in that perfect keeping which a view of life would
at this day discover , opportunity was given for numberless strange and ludicrous
...
The scale of rank too being not so finely graduated as it now is , nor the various
orders and descriptions of men in that perfect keeping which a view of life would
at this day discover , opportunity was given for numberless strange and ludicrous
...
Page 329
This , how strange soever it may seem , I protest before the eternal God is true ,
neither am I any way superstitiously deceived herein , since I did not only clearly
hear the noise , but in the serenest sky that ever I saw , being without all cloud ...
This , how strange soever it may seem , I protest before the eternal God is true ,
neither am I any way superstitiously deceived herein , since I did not only clearly
hear the noise , but in the serenest sky that ever I saw , being without all cloud ...
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