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... when BURGHLEY it felf and the World shall be no more ; and will make Death but a Pallage and an Advancement from one Palace , from one Honour , to another ; and and a Removal only from the uncertain Riches and imperfect The EPISTLE.
... when BURGHLEY it felf and the World shall be no more ; and will make Death but a Pallage and an Advancement from one Palace , from one Honour , to another ; and and a Removal only from the uncertain Riches and imperfect The EPISTLE.
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This is transcribed from u Mr. Boyle , without any men tion of him : Mr. Blount , it feems , had a mind to give himself the honour of the Observation ; It is but too plain , that this was his own cafe , as his unhappy Death declared .
This is transcribed from u Mr. Boyle , without any men tion of him : Mr. Blount , it feems , had a mind to give himself the honour of the Observation ; It is but too plain , that this was his own cafe , as his unhappy Death declared .
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There is prefix'd to these Pieces , an Account of the Life and Death of that unhappy Gentleman , Mr. Blount , with pretence to vindicate his Murther of himself , because his deceas'd Wife's Sifter refus'd - to be marry'd to him ; by all ...
There is prefix'd to these Pieces , an Account of the Life and Death of that unhappy Gentleman , Mr. Blount , with pretence to vindicate his Murther of himself , because his deceas'd Wife's Sifter refus'd - to be marry'd to him ; by all ...
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1 hid from us , but can lose nothing of its own Brightness , though we suffer for want of it , and lie under the shadow of death . The Consideration of the Grounds and Reasons of our Religion is useful to all sorts of Men : for if ever ...
1 hid from us , but can lose nothing of its own Brightness , though we suffer for want of it , and lie under the shadow of death . The Consideration of the Grounds and Reasons of our Religion is useful to all sorts of Men : for if ever ...
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The Miracles could not be feigned , nor the Books of Moses invented or falfified by any particular Man , nor by any confederacy or combinati.n of Men , after the death of Mofes , p . 169. ( 3. ) The Pentateuch could not be invented nor ...
The Miracles could not be feigned , nor the Books of Moses invented or falfified by any particular Man , nor by any confederacy or combinati.n of Men , after the death of Mofes , p . 169. ( 3. ) The Pentateuch could not be invented nor ...
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