Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Del 1–2 |
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As to which Reception hear the great Mr. John Lock , who speaks thus in his
Letter to Mr. Molyneaux , concerning this my new · Theory , soon after it was
published : Dated from Oates , Feb. 22 , 1696-7 . “ You “ desire to know what the
Opinion ...
As to which Reception hear the great Mr. John Lock , who speaks thus in his
Letter to Mr. Molyneaux , concerning this my new · Theory , soon after it was
published : Dated from Oates , Feb. 22 , 1696-7 . “ You “ desire to know what the
Opinion ...
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... and really to take curam animarum Care of the Souls that were now committed
to me . I provided me a yery good Curate or Assistant , Mr. John Troughton , who
who also taught a small School there ; of which Mr. WILLIAM WHISTON , 123.
... and really to take curam animarum Care of the Souls that were now committed
to me . I provided me a yery good Curate or Assistant , Mr. John Troughton , who
who also taught a small School there ; of which Mr. WILLIAM WHISTON , 123.
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... SoboSquare ; whose Daughter by her first Husband , had been married to
Bifhop Lloyd's Son ; , which occasioned her Acquaintance with that great Man ,
and her studying the Revelation of St. John , about which she was greatly
inquisitive .
... SoboSquare ; whose Daughter by her first Husband , had been married to
Bifhop Lloyd's Son ; , which occasioned her Acquaintance with that great Man ,
and her studying the Revelation of St. John , about which she was greatly
inquisitive .
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2 Time , when I was informed of this very suspicious Affair , I was uneasy ; and
told Dr. Clarke that he had brought me into a Snare ; and desired him to let me
know whether the Lady Caverly and Sir John Hubern were married or not ? his ...
2 Time , when I was informed of this very suspicious Affair , I was uneasy ; and
told Dr. Clarke that he had brought me into a Snare ; and desired him to let me
know whether the Lady Caverly and Sir John Hubern were married or not ? his ...
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William Whiston. 4 1 1 1 that upon Occasion of this Scandal , he must refufe her
the Communion , if the offered herself : Upon which she fell into Tears ; as
earnestly defiring to be owned for Sir John Hubern's Wife , but not able to
compass it .
William Whiston. 4 1 1 1 that upon Occasion of this Scandal , he must refufe her
the Communion , if the offered herself : Upon which she fell into Tears ; as
earnestly defiring to be owned for Sir John Hubern's Wife , but not able to
compass it .
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston: Containing ..., Del 1–2 William Whiston Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1753 |
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