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... themselves by their keennefs , the matter was referred to the bishops and fenators , for their opinion . Upon report by them , the diet came to a re- folution , That they would fully main- tain the Diffidents in all the rights and ...
... themselves by their keennefs , the matter was referred to the bishops and fenators , for their opinion . Upon report by them , the diet came to a re- folution , That they would fully main- tain the Diffidents in all the rights and ...
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... themselves ? But , pray , what aptitude or fitness is there in the motives and engines of this world , for promoting and enforcing a kingdom which , by the glorious King thereof , is exprefsly declared not to be of this world ? Does our ...
... themselves ? But , pray , what aptitude or fitness is there in the motives and engines of this world , for promoting and enforcing a kingdom which , by the glorious King thereof , is exprefsly declared not to be of this world ? Does our ...
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... themselves defire to look into ; and therefore are most striking and af- fecting to the spiritual mind , the belie- ving foul , which , in the light of the word knows , and is perfuaded of these things . But the question here is , If ...
... themselves defire to look into ; and therefore are most striking and af- fecting to the spiritual mind , the belie- ving foul , which , in the light of the word knows , and is perfuaded of these things . But the question here is , If ...
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... themselves under covenant to do that which must depend upon the fate of the markets abroad , there being already a fpecific clause in the charter re- lative to the exports . " After which a debate enfued , which lafted until past five o ...
... themselves under covenant to do that which must depend upon the fate of the markets abroad , there being already a fpecific clause in the charter re- lative to the exports . " After which a debate enfued , which lafted until past five o ...
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... themselves , and ( Gince I have not heard thou art at prefent mafter of any other a nimals ) draw it for thee , it could not give thee half the happiness that innocen- cy could ; innocency , that jewel of the foul , which not all the ...
... themselves , and ( Gince I have not heard thou art at prefent mafter of any other a nimals ) draw it for thee , it could not give thee half the happiness that innocen- cy could ; innocency , that jewel of the foul , which not all the ...
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