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Strona 3
Jesus , mine only Saviour and most Blessed Redeemer , to I am willinge to
contineu towards hyme all frendly offices , and I doubt not of the like from hyme ,
as well towards mee Whom be all praise , hononr , and " glory , world without as
my ...
Jesus , mine only Saviour and most Blessed Redeemer , to I am willinge to
contineu towards hyme all frendly offices , and I doubt not of the like from hyme ,
as well towards mee Whom be all praise , hononr , and " glory , world without as
my ...
Strona 9
... ancient parishes , adopt such a mode of distinguishMosaic matters . But as he
did not flourish till about the middle of the thirteenth century , we doubt whether
he ing their springs of water , and both of comparacould have been the individual
...
... ancient parishes , adopt such a mode of distinguishMosaic matters . But as he
did not flourish till about the middle of the thirteenth century , we doubt whether
he ing their springs of water , and both of comparacould have been the individual
...
Strona 10
The Vulgate rendering was based upon a rabbi corresponds with Dr . Hyde ' s
description of the Parsi or nical gloss , and we doubt if any one would now
venture Guebri , descendants of the ancient Persians , who have , to maintain it .
says he ...
The Vulgate rendering was based upon a rabbi corresponds with Dr . Hyde ' s
description of the Parsi or nical gloss , and we doubt if any one would now
venture Guebri , descendants of the ancient Persians , who have , to maintain it .
says he ...
Strona 21
... have been between the three brothers Anaxius and the three her majesty ' s
angry countenance that so charmed Sarazins - - Sansfoy , Sansloy , and Sansioy
; nor can Prince Arthur in his dream , - these are fairy we doubt they also are
three ...
... have been between the three brothers Anaxius and the three her majesty ' s
angry countenance that so charmed Sarazins - - Sansfoy , Sansloy , and Sansioy
; nor can Prince Arthur in his dream , - these are fairy we doubt they also are
three ...
Strona 22
This , we doubt that Mary , Queen of Scots , is shadowed I suppose , from motives
of economy , or from the in Acrasia ; whom Sir Guyon , after destroying the
difficulty of getting a new book at so great a disBower of Bliss , sends with a
strong ...
This , we doubt that Mary , Queen of Scots , is shadowed I suppose , from motives
of economy , or from the in Acrasia ; whom Sir Guyon , after destroying the
difficulty of getting a new book at so great a disBower of Bliss , sends with a
strong ...
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