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" ... pardon, and doubted not that God had forgiven him. He said, that since that time he had an affection for Lady Harriot, and prayed that if it were pleasing to God, it might continue, otherwise that it might cease ; and God heard his prayer. The affection... "
A topographical and historical description of the county of Suffolk - Page 359
by John Kirby - 1839
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The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous ..., Volume 5

John Aikin - 1809 - 594 pages
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Letters Written by Eminent Persons in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...

John Walker - 1813 - 342 pages
...he and his Duchess were married by the law of the land, and therefore his children might in:,erit, if the King pleased. But he did not consider what he did when he married her. He confest that he had lived many years in all sorts of debauchery, but said he had repented of it, askt...
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Letters Written by Eminent Persons in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...

John Walker - 1813 - 1014 pages
...debauchery, but said he had repented of it, .askt pardon, and doubted not that God had forgiven him. He said, that since that time he had an affection for Lady Harriot, and prayed that if it were pleasing to God, it might continue, otherwise that it might cease...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 1

1814 - 760 pages
...debauchery, but said he had repented of it, askt pardon, and doubted not that Got! had forgiven him. He said that since that time he had an affection for Lady Harriot, and prayed that if it were pleasing to God, it might continue, otherwise that it might cease...
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The East Anglian. To which is appended The history of Suffolk by T. Harral ...

362 pages
...debanahcry, but said he had repented of it, askt pardon, aud doubled not that God had forgiven him. He said, that since that time he had an affection for Lady Harriot, and prayed that if it were pleasing fa) God, it might continue, otherwise that it might cease...
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The Suffolk Garland: Or, a Collection of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads ...

James Ford - 1818 - 432 pages
...not make him confess it was adtJterij. lie acknowledged " that he and his Duchess were married bij the law of ' the land, and therefore his children...' prayed that if it were pleasing to God, it might con' tin '.nc, otherwise that it might cease: and God heard ' his prayer. The affection did continue,...
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The Suffolk Garland: Or, a Collection of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads ...

James Ford - 1818 - 430 pages
...make him confess it was adultery. He acknowledged " that he and his Duchess were married by the Ian of " the land, and therefore his children might inherit,..." prayed that if it were pleasing to God, it might con" tinue, otherwise that it might cease : and God heard " his prayer. The affection did continue,...
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The Antiquary's Portfolio: Or Cabinet Selection of Historical & Literary ...

J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 430 pages
...debauchery, but said he had repented of it, askt pardon, and doubted not that God had forgiven him. He said, that since that time he had an affection for Lady Harriot, and prayed that if it were pleasing to God, it might continue, otherwise that it might cease...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 1

1814 - 684 pages
...acknowledged that Jie and hip Duchess were married by the law of the land, and therefore bis children mjgbt inherit if the King pleased ; but he did not consider •what he did when he married her. .He. confessed that he had. lived years jn all sorts of debauchery; but said' he had repented of it, asked...
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Four Centuries of English Letters: Selections from the Correspondence of One ...

William Baptiste Scoones - 1880 - 606 pages
...debauchery, but said he had repented of it, asked pardon, and doubted not that God had forgiven him. He said that since that time he had an affection for Lady Harriot, and prayed that if it were pleasing to God, it might continue, otherwise that it might cease...
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