The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... those , who have formerly been enemies to kingly government , as well as Catholic religion ? I hope they have how another notion of both , as having found , by comfortable experience , that the doctrine of per- fecution is 4 . TO THE ...
... those , who have formerly been enemies to kingly government , as well as Catholic religion ? I hope they have how another notion of both , as having found , by comfortable experience , that the doctrine of per- fecution is 4 . TO THE ...
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... Those who are driven into the fold are , gene- rally speaking , rather made hypocrites than con- verts : This indulgence being granted to all the fects , it ought in reason to be expected , that they should both receive it , and receive ...
... Those who are driven into the fold are , gene- rally speaking , rather made hypocrites than con- verts : This indulgence being granted to all the fects , it ought in reason to be expected , that they should both receive it , and receive ...
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... those impofitions , which they now judge may be lawfully obeyed ? After they have fo long contended for their claffical ordination ( not to speak of rites and ceremonies ) will they at length fubmit to an epifcopal ? If they can go fo ...
... those impofitions , which they now judge may be lawfully obeyed ? After they have fo long contended for their claffical ordination ( not to speak of rites and ceremonies ) will they at length fubmit to an epifcopal ? If they can go fo ...
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... those , who have read the Answer to the Defence of the late King's Papers , and that of the Dutchess ( in which last I was concerned ) how charitably I have been represented there . I am now informed both of the author and supervisors ...
... those , who have read the Answer to the Defence of the late King's Papers , and that of the Dutchess ( in which last I was concerned ) how charitably I have been represented there . I am now informed both of the author and supervisors ...
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... those , whom he pretended to an- fwer ; and at his leisure , look out for fome ori- ginal treatise of humility , written by any Pro- teftant in English ; I believe I may fay in any other tongue ; for the magnified piece of Dun- ' comb ...
... those , whom he pretended to an- fwer ; and at his leisure , look out for fome ori- ginal treatise of humility , written by any Pro- teftant in English ; I believe I may fay in any other tongue ; for the magnified piece of Dun- ' comb ...
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