The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: Or, An Account of His Birth, Education, &c. ...J. Phillips, 1791 - 425 pages |
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... Such was the plain language of Thou to one , and refufing the Hat - honour ; for which , dear T. Ellwood fuffered not a little in that day , as by the following account of his life more fully appears . And it were well if all , who come ...
... Such was the plain language of Thou to one , and refufing the Hat - honour ; for which , dear T. Ellwood fuffered not a little in that day , as by the following account of his life more fully appears . And it were well if all , who come ...
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... such , who , being in an apostatized spirit , opposed it ; and may well be numbered amongst the worthies , whofe names are upon . record for their valour ; fo is this our friend worthy to be , who never turned his back on fuch who ...
... such , who , being in an apostatized spirit , opposed it ; and may well be numbered amongst the worthies , whofe names are upon . record for their valour ; fo is this our friend worthy to be , who never turned his back on fuch who ...
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... Such lament their loss : what then may we do , who miss him in an higher station , in his great service in the church of Christ , but even defire to be refigned to the will of the Lord ? who preferved him through all his hardships , to ...
... Such lament their loss : what then may we do , who miss him in an higher station , in his great service in the church of Christ , but even defire to be refigned to the will of the Lord ? who preferved him through all his hardships , to ...
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... such , to ride with her in her little coach , drawn by her footman about Lincoln's - inn - fields . I mention this in this place , because the continua- tion of that acquaintance and friendship having been an occafional means of my ...
... such , to ride with her in her little coach , drawn by her footman about Lincoln's - inn - fields . I mention this in this place , because the continua- tion of that acquaintance and friendship having been an occafional means of my ...
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... such as rather heightened than abated his displeasure , he with an angry tone faid , ' Call in that fellow , ' ( meaning me , who was left alone in the kitchen ) for he is the cause ' of all this , ' They , as they were backward to go ...
... such as rather heightened than abated his displeasure , he with an angry tone faid , ' Call in that fellow , ' ( meaning me , who was left alone in the kitchen ) for he is the cause ' of all this , ' They , as they were backward to go ...
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