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Pagina 3
... Society who affift me in my Speculations . It is a Thought in Sickness , and of a very ferious Nature , for which reason I give it a place in the Paper of this Day . A 2 SIR , C • SIR , THE HE Indifpofition which has long THE ...
... Society who affift me in my Speculations . It is a Thought in Sickness , and of a very ferious Nature , for which reason I give it a place in the Paper of this Day . A 2 SIR , C • SIR , THE HE Indifpofition which has long THE ...
Pagina 4
... nature , which have made great Impreffions on my Mind during a long Fit of Sicknefs , they might not be an improper ... natural than that of his going to appear naked and unbodied before Him who made him . When a Man confiders , that as ...
... nature , which have made great Impreffions on my Mind during a long Fit of Sicknefs , they might not be an improper ... natural than that of his going to appear naked and unbodied before Him who made him . When a Man confiders , that as ...
Pagina 20
... natural and becoming Habits in the • World , and at others into the most wild and freakish Garb that can be imagined . There ftood by her a Man full - aged , and of great Gravity , who corrected her Inconfiftences , by fhew- ing them in ...
... natural and becoming Habits in the • World , and at others into the most wild and freakish Garb that can be imagined . There ftood by her a Man full - aged , and of great Gravity , who corrected her Inconfiftences , by fhew- ing them in ...
Pagina 32
... natural that all who pursue the Steps of any Leader fhould form them- felves after his Manner , that it is im- poffible to account for Effects fo diffe- rent from what we might expect from those who profefs themselves Followers of the ...
... natural that all who pursue the Steps of any Leader fhould form them- felves after his Manner , that it is im- poffible to account for Effects fo diffe- rent from what we might expect from those who profefs themselves Followers of the ...
Pagina 33
... Nature . THIS Subject and Catastrophe , which deserve fo well to be remarked by the Proteftant World , will , I doubt not , be confidered by the Reverend and Learned Prelate that Preaches to - mor- row before many of the Defcendants of ...
... Nature . THIS Subject and Catastrophe , which deserve fo well to be remarked by the Proteftant World , will , I doubt not , be confidered by the Reverend and Learned Prelate that Preaches to - mor- row before many of the Defcendants of ...
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