The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: With a Life of the Author and a Critical Examination of His Writings, Volumen5C. and J. Rivington, 1828 |
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... innocence is oppressed , and the poor cries , and he hath no helper ; and he is oppressed , and he wants a patron . And for these and many other concurrent causes , if you reckon all the causes , that come before all the judicatories of ...
... innocence is oppressed , and the poor cries , and he hath no helper ; and he is oppressed , and he wants a patron . And for these and many other concurrent causes , if you reckon all the causes , that come before all the judicatories of ...
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... innocence ; thy example made thy servant confident to lie , or to be perjured ; thy society brought a third into intemperance and the disguises of a beast : and when thou seest that soul , with whom thou didst sin , dragged into hell ...
... innocence ; thy example made thy servant confident to lie , or to be perjured ; thy society brought a third into intemperance and the disguises of a beast : and when thou seest that soul , with whom thou didst sin , dragged into hell ...
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... innocent shall pass through a severe trial . Many of the ancients explicated this severity by the fire of conflagration , which ( say they ) shall purify those souls at the day of judg- ment , which in this life have built upon the ...
... innocent shall pass through a severe trial . Many of the ancients explicated this severity by the fire of conflagration , which ( say they ) shall purify those souls at the day of judg- ment , which in this life have built upon the ...
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... innocent , if they abstained from criminal actions , such as were punishable by the judge ; and many Christians think all is well with them , if they ab- stain from such sins as have a name in the tables of their laws : but because some ...
... innocent , if they abstained from criminal actions , such as were punishable by the judge ; and many Christians think all is well with them , if they ab- stain from such sins as have a name in the tables of their laws : but because some ...
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... innocence , and eloquence in many instances condemned as criminal ; when the poor shall reign , and generals and ty- rants shall lie low in horrible regions ; when he that lost all shall find a treasure , and he that spoiled him shall ...
... innocence , and eloquence in many instances condemned as criminal ; when the poor shall reign , and generals and ty- rants shall lie low in horrible regions ; when he that lost all shall find a treasure , and he that spoiled him shall ...
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