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... suffer for confcience fake : - And , to avoid fuf- fering , or grafp at preferments , many more , it is to be feared , would offer vio . lence to their confciences , and deal deceit-- fully in the most facred matters ; —as was plainly ...
... suffer for confcience fake : - And , to avoid fuf- fering , or grafp at preferments , many more , it is to be feared , would offer vio . lence to their confciences , and deal deceit-- fully in the most facred matters ; —as was plainly ...
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... Suffer me then , for I am a plain unlettered man , to continue that ftyle of interrogation which fuits my ca- pacity , and to which , confidering the readiness of your answers , you ought to have no objection . Even Mr Bing- ley ...
... Suffer me then , for I am a plain unlettered man , to continue that ftyle of interrogation which fuits my ca- pacity , and to which , confidering the readiness of your answers , you ought to have no objection . Even Mr Bing- ley ...
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... suffered death ;, and his wife , after ving fuccessfully defended the place , ried her grief and youth together convent at Befiers . The son of this nerous M. Barré . fucceeded him in government . In 1637. Serbillen , having invefted ...
... suffered death ;, and his wife , after ving fuccessfully defended the place , ried her grief and youth together convent at Befiers . The son of this nerous M. Barré . fucceeded him in government . In 1637. Serbillen , having invefted ...
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... suffer the fame penalties though no dif fection is imputed ; the Papift alfo m deliver himself by becoming a Protesta but the American cannot deliver himi by becoming an Englishman . There is , however , this effential d ference between ...
... suffer the fame penalties though no dif fection is imputed ; the Papift alfo m deliver himself by becoming a Protesta but the American cannot deliver himi by becoming an Englishman . There is , however , this effential d ference between ...
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... suffer your Grace o take advantage of the failings of a rivate character , to establish a prece- lent , by which the public liberry is af- fected , and which you may hereafter , with equal eafe and fatisfaction , employ to the ruin of ...
... suffer your Grace o take advantage of the failings of a rivate character , to establish a prece- lent , by which the public liberry is af- fected , and which you may hereafter , with equal eafe and fatisfaction , employ to the ruin of ...
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