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... she has met with from the fatirical pens of fo many of the French writers , as well as of our own country , who with more wit that well - meaning have desperately fallen foul upon the whole fpecies , as a fet of creatures incapable ei ...
... she has met with from the fatirical pens of fo many of the French writers , as well as of our own country , who with more wit that well - meaning have desperately fallen foul upon the whole fpecies , as a fet of creatures incapable ei ...
Page 88
... she is heartily forry for it , hopes in God it is not true ; however , as Arch - bishop Tillotson wittily observes , upon it , is re- folved in the mean time , to give the re- port port her pass , that at least it may have 88 SERMON XI .
... she is heartily forry for it , hopes in God it is not true ; however , as Arch - bishop Tillotson wittily observes , upon it , is re- folved in the mean time , to give the re- port port her pass , that at least it may have 88 SERMON XI .
Page 119
... be difcovered from the tranf- action itself , from which it appears , that she was not only wealthy , but likewife charitable , and of a very confiderate turn of of mind . For after many repeated in- vitations and SERMON XIII . 119.
... be difcovered from the tranf- action itself , from which it appears , that she was not only wealthy , but likewife charitable , and of a very confiderate turn of of mind . For after many repeated in- vitations and SERMON XIII . 119.
Page 120
... She perceived he was a holy man , ----- she had had many op- portunities , as he paffed by them con- tinually , of observing his behaviour and deportment , which fhe had carefully re- marked , and faw plainly what he was . That the ...
... She perceived he was a holy man , ----- she had had many op- portunities , as he paffed by them con- tinually , of observing his behaviour and deportment , which fhe had carefully re- marked , and faw plainly what he was . That the ...
Page 121
... she had heard the story , with all the ten- der circumstances which a true report would give it in his favour ; namely , that a certain woman whofe husband was F lately lately dead , and had left her with her children SERMON XIII . 121.
... she had heard the story , with all the ten- der circumstances which a true report would give it in his favour ; namely , that a certain woman whofe husband was F lately lately dead , and had left her with her children SERMON XIII . 121.
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