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... because I would not provoke a Man ( whose parts and popularity enable him to do great mischiefe ) to turn open enemy to that Church to which he yet would be thought a friend : And therefore unlesse my Superiors commands prevail over ...
... because I would not provoke a Man ( whose parts and popularity enable him to do great mischiefe ) to turn open enemy to that Church to which he yet would be thought a friend : And therefore unlesse my Superiors commands prevail over ...
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And I might tell you that when I find any entertain these thoughts of me I think they ought to expect nothing from me after that but that I should love them as my enemies and pray for them as for those that have despitefully used me And ...
And I might tell you that when I find any entertain these thoughts of me I think they ought to expect nothing from me after that but that I should love them as my enemies and pray for them as for those that have despitefully used me And ...
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And as I enlarge upon I it in the preface to the 2d Volumne of my History So upon every occasion given me in that work I touch upon it with all the plainness and zeal that I thought the thing required And yet if I had any spite to the ...
And as I enlarge upon I it in the preface to the 2d Volumne of my History So upon every occasion given me in that work I touch upon it with all the plainness and zeal that I thought the thing required And yet if I had any spite to the ...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES TO VOL I | 1 |
86 Dr Gilbert Burnet to T C March 14th 16823 | 3 |
30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 7 |
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