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... case I recommend to you to buy off such annuity ; and the price which I sei
between you , for 100l . annuity is 10001 . which is a little less than has been
given for an annuity , but more than a man will give for an annuity for the life of
another .
... case I recommend to you to buy off such annuity ; and the price which I sei
between you , for 100l . annuity is 10001 . which is a little less than has been
given for an annuity , but more than a man will give for an annuity for the life of
another .
Strona 11
... and I have given him the lease of Matching, and Would have procured him
greater advantages if great men had not deceived me and him: For a wise
servant shall have part of the heritance among the brethren; and C 2 4. the the
advice of ...
... and I have given him the lease of Matching, and Would have procured him
greater advantages if great men had not deceived me and him: For a wise
servant shall have part of the heritance among the brethren; and C 2 4. the the
advice of ...
Strona 16
minds, may be opposed to any cardinal ordinances; but perhaps most particularly
to the laws engraven on the tables given from mount Sinai. And the Mosaic law
may be conceived to be written or marked on the bodies of all those who have ...
minds, may be opposed to any cardinal ordinances; but perhaps most particularly
to the laws engraven on the tables given from mount Sinai. And the Mosaic law
may be conceived to be written or marked on the bodies of all those who have ...
Strona 29
With respect to Bishop Patrick , supposing the weak letter which is given as his ,
to be genuine , it cannot be denied , that he was of the opinion , which your
correspondent ascribes to him ; and to this I can only say , that I am greatly
surprized .
With respect to Bishop Patrick , supposing the weak letter which is given as his ,
to be genuine , it cannot be denied , that he was of the opinion , which your
correspondent ascribes to him ; and to this I can only say , that I am greatly
surprized .
Strona 95
... be confided to such persons as , by their trials , have ac , quired and given
proofs of that genuine virtue which shall eventually persevere , and abide to
eternity . For there is ground for thinking , that the virtuous will not be totally
occupied with ...
... be confided to such persons as , by their trials , have ac , quired and given
proofs of that genuine virtue which shall eventually persevere , and abide to
eternity . For there is ground for thinking , that the virtuous will not be totally
occupied with ...
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