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... use all mean poffibly to avoid extraordinary courfes we prevail'd with about twenty Members of Parliament , to give us a Conference , ' with whom we plainly debeated the ne ceffity and juftness of our Propofals : The which found no ...
... use all mean poffibly to avoid extraordinary courfes we prevail'd with about twenty Members of Parliament , to give us a Conference , ' with whom we plainly debeated the ne ceffity and juftness of our Propofals : The which found no ...
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... use all mean poffibly to avoid extraordinary courfes we paid with about twenty Members of Parlament , to give us a Conference " with whom we plainly debeated the ne ceffity and juftnefs of our Pre " which tound no accep thereof it wa ...
... use all mean poffibly to avoid extraordinary courfes we paid with about twenty Members of Parlament , to give us a Conference " with whom we plainly debeated the ne ceffity and juftnefs of our Pre " which tound no accep thereof it wa ...
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Riding withont a Rival on the Sea . Others may use the Ocean as their road , Only the English make it their abode : Woofe ready Sails with e'ery Wiad can flie , And make aCovenant with the ungreatful Skie , Our Oaks fecure as if they ...
Riding withont a Rival on the Sea . Others may use the Ocean as their road , Only the English make it their abode : Woofe ready Sails with e'ery Wiad can flie , And make aCovenant with the ungreatful Skie , Our Oaks fecure as if they ...
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... use of Pen , Ink , and Paper , and fhall have no С relief , but what he earns by his daily Labour , which accordingly was execu ted upon him , December 17. 1656 . • His Flies and Familers were still useful to him for the difcovering of ...
... use of Pen , Ink , and Paper , and fhall have no С relief , but what he earns by his daily Labour , which accordingly was execu ted upon him , December 17. 1656 . • His Flies and Familers were still useful to him for the difcovering of ...
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... use of it to the Major . Many Paffages he said there were which he would not infift on ; hat fome Friends of his had mede Applica- tion to his Highnefs for the faving of his Life tion 74 The Life of Oliver C20 mwel . charged against ...
... use of it to the Major . Many Paffages he said there were which he would not infift on ; hat fome Friends of his had mede Applica- tion to his Highnefs for the faving of his Life tion 74 The Life of Oliver C20 mwel . charged against ...
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Page 88 - Thou shalt arise, and have mercy upon Sion ; for it is time that thou have mercy upon her ; yea, the time is come.
Page 94 - O God, the Father of heaven ; have mercy upon me, keep and defend me. O God the Son, Redeemer of the world ; have mercy upon me, save and deliver me.
Page 131 - Method,fuitable to the meaneft Capacity, for the full underftanding of that incomparable A'rt, as it is now taught by the ableit School-Matters in City and Country.
Page 56 - Exchange his tongue be bored through with a hot iron and that he be there also stigmatized in the forehead with the letter B...
Page 83 - When thou with rebukes doft chaften man for fin, thou makeft his beauty to confume away, like as it were a moth fretting a garment : every man therefore is but vanity.
Page 66 - I do, in the presence and by the name of God Almighty, promise and swear, that to the uttermost of my power, I will uphold and maintain the true reformed protestant Christian religion in the purity thereof, as it is contained in the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, to the uttermost of my power and understanding, and encourage the profession and professors of the same...
Page 89 - Bifliops and Curates, that they may both by their life and doctrine fet forth Thy true and lively Word, and rightly and duly adminifter Thy holy Sacraments : And to all Thy people give Thy heavenly grace; and...
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Page 45 - Government, offered me this one, this one thing, — I speak as thus advised, and before God; as having been to this day of this opinion; and this hath been my constant judgment, well known to many who hear me speak: — if,
Page 56 - ... after he comes thither: and that from thence he be committed to prison in Bridewell, London, and there restrained from the society of all people, and kept to hard labour till he be released by the Parliament: and, during that time, be debarred of the use of pen, ink, and paper, and have no relief but what he earns by his daily labour.