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Page 99
... reason was , that they were most uncomfortably situated , the land which led to their church being then overflowed ... reasons , such as I have given them . In comparing the religious situation of these people , their di- vine service ...
... reason was , that they were most uncomfortably situated , the land which led to their church being then overflowed ... reasons , such as I have given them . In comparing the religious situation of these people , their di- vine service ...
Page 102
... reason of some shocks of a violent distemper , his intellects were much impaired ; yet his sweetness and loving disposition surmounted its utmost efforts , and remained , when reason almost failed . " " In fine - he was learned ...
... reason of some shocks of a violent distemper , his intellects were much impaired ; yet his sweetness and loving disposition surmounted its utmost efforts , and remained , when reason almost failed . " " In fine - he was learned ...
Page 219
... reason of his silence , which was , because Mr. Penn had been himself against putting it out upon so unpopular a prerogative . But to return to our meeting upon the terrass , when we had walked a little while and talked of common things ...
... reason of his silence , which was , because Mr. Penn had been himself against putting it out upon so unpopular a prerogative . But to return to our meeting upon the terrass , when we had walked a little while and talked of common things ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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