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Strana 3
I pray then hereafter mind tho the scope of the writer , and apply everything to the
place it belongs and you will never be frighted from a Christian assembly with
such abused Scriptures . Having thus showed you have no ground in holy ...
I pray then hereafter mind tho the scope of the writer , and apply everything to the
place it belongs and you will never be frighted from a Christian assembly with
such abused Scriptures . Having thus showed you have no ground in holy ...
Strana 91
So that I had rather conclude you never took time to vew this place , then
suppose you to have seen this , and still affirm your selfe to be the first author of
this observation , and deny that de Marca any where makes it , who indeed
furnished you ...
So that I had rather conclude you never took time to vew this place , then
suppose you to have seen this , and still affirm your selfe to be the first author of
this observation , and deny that de Marca any where makes it , who indeed
furnished you ...
Strana 104
I professe I never knew my Lord speak more heartily than hee did in this Reply to
mee ; and gave mee noe ground of . but that hee is perfectly of your mind in this
particular , as to D ' B : 1 And I am confident that you have had a wrong relation ...
I professe I never knew my Lord speak more heartily than hee did in this Reply to
mee ; and gave mee noe ground of . but that hee is perfectly of your mind in this
particular , as to D ' B : 1 And I am confident that you have had a wrong relation ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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