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Pagina 107
... endeavoured to shew me that my Opinions were ill grounded . Upon which , says the Captain , to avoid any farther Contests , I told him , that truly I had not consider'd those several Arguments which he had brought against me ; and that ...
... endeavoured to shew me that my Opinions were ill grounded . Upon which , says the Captain , to avoid any farther Contests , I told him , that truly I had not consider'd those several Arguments which he had brought against me ; and that ...
Pagina 168
... endeavoured to palliate the Superstitions of the Roman Catholick Religion with the same kind of Apology , where he pretends to con sider the different Spirit of the Papists and the Calvinists , as to the great Points wherein they ...
... endeavoured to palliate the Superstitions of the Roman Catholick Religion with the same kind of Apology , where he pretends to con sider the different Spirit of the Papists and the Calvinists , as to the great Points wherein they ...
Pagina 137
... endeavoured to express my Duty and Esteem for the January Church of England , and design this as an Essay upon the civil Part of our Constitution , having often enter tained my self with Reflections on this Subject , which I have not ...
... endeavoured to express my Duty and Esteem for the January Church of England , and design this as an Essay upon the civil Part of our Constitution , having often enter tained my self with Reflections on this Subject , which I have not ...
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