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Strana 62
I confes I told him this , and that , as you say , to mitigate his heat ; but I did not tell
him this that he should print it : and yet I did not tell it him as a Secret , for as far as
I remember it was not committed to me on those terms that I should conceale it ...
I confes I told him this , and that , as you say , to mitigate his heat ; but I did not tell
him this that he should print it : and yet I did not tell it him as a Secret , for as far as
I remember it was not committed to me on those terms that I should conceale it ...
Strana 70
I have written so fully to his grace about this matter , ( which letter I know your
lordship will see , ) that I make bold to refer you thither , and desire to receive
your farther orders by Dr. H. I suppose the doctor will tell your lordship how odd a
letter I ...
I have written so fully to his grace about this matter , ( which letter I know your
lordship will see , ) that I make bold to refer you thither , and desire to receive
your farther orders by Dr. H. I suppose the doctor will tell your lordship how odd a
letter I ...
Strana 98
And as for the point of Tithes which I see is so dear to you I tell you plainly that as
you state it I neither think it a pious nor a probable opinion . And as there are
some things which a very little consideration discovers so plainly that all that can
be ...
And as for the point of Tithes which I see is so dear to you I tell you plainly that as
you state it I neither think it a pious nor a probable opinion . And as there are
some things which a very little consideration discovers so plainly that all that can
be ...
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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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