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Pagina 7
... land for their crimes ; " " to call a man one of Fox's saints , is become the same as to call him a great rogue . " The same gentleman * enumerates the different crimes for which offenders have been tried at the Old Bailey for the last ...
... land for their crimes ; " " to call a man one of Fox's saints , is become the same as to call him a great rogue . " The same gentleman * enumerates the different crimes for which offenders have been tried at the Old Bailey for the last ...
Pagina 8
... land . We must amuse our readers with a speci- men . In her ( Elizabeth's ) thirty - eighth year , Lord Hundson , being sick to death , saw six of his companions , already dead , come to him one after another . The first was Dudley ...
... land . We must amuse our readers with a speci- men . In her ( Elizabeth's ) thirty - eighth year , Lord Hundson , being sick to death , saw six of his companions , already dead , come to him one after another . The first was Dudley ...
Pagina 19
... land , he acquiesced , and doubtless in his courts its observance was enforced . Mr. Todd , in his able preface to the republica- tion of Cranmer's work on the Sacrament , has hunted Dr. Lin- gard through his many mistatements with ...
... land , he acquiesced , and doubtless in his courts its observance was enforced . Mr. Todd , in his able preface to the republica- tion of Cranmer's work on the Sacrament , has hunted Dr. Lin- gard through his many mistatements with ...
Pagina 32
... land by the Spaniards , there had been no speeches amongst us of racks and tortures , nor any cause to have used them ; for none were ever vexed that way simply , for that he was either priest or Catholic , but because they were ...
... land by the Spaniards , there had been no speeches amongst us of racks and tortures , nor any cause to have used them ; for none were ever vexed that way simply , for that he was either priest or Catholic , but because they were ...
Pagina 43
... land On each I judge thy foe . ' We have noticed these blemishes in order to account for the very little success which this first American Baptist mission has met with in the Burman empire ; to any want of zeal it cer- tainly has not ...
... land On each I judge thy foe . ' We have noticed these blemishes in order to account for the very little success which this first American Baptist mission has met with in the Burman empire ; to any want of zeal it cer- tainly has not ...
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