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... side , and perhaps have deserved it ; but I have the greatest injustice imaginable in this treatment , as I have || in the perverting the design of what I have really written . To sum up , therefore , my complaint in a few words : -- I ...
... side , and perhaps have deserved it ; but I have the greatest injustice imaginable in this treatment , as I have || in the perverting the design of what I have really written . To sum up , therefore , my complaint in a few words : -- I ...
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... Side in the other mis- taken ; being a plain Proof that each Party deny that Charge which the others bring against them ; and that neither Side will disown those which the others profess ; with an earnest Exhortation to all Whigs , as ...
... Side in the other mis- taken ; being a plain Proof that each Party deny that Charge which the others bring against them ; and that neither Side will disown those which the others profess ; with an earnest Exhortation to all Whigs , as ...
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... side of Holborn parish , and in the parish of St James's , Clerkenwell , adjoining on the other side of Hol- The people showed a great concern at this , born ; in both which parishes the usual numbers that died weekly , were from 4 to 6 or.
... side of Holborn parish , and in the parish of St James's , Clerkenwell , adjoining on the other side of Hol- The people showed a great concern at this , born ; in both which parishes the usual numbers that died weekly , were from 4 to 6 or.
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... side of the street ; and as the distemper had not reached to that side of the city , our neighbourhood continued very easy ; but at the other end of the town , their conster- nation was very great ; and the richer sort of people ...
... side of the street ; and as the distemper had not reached to that side of the city , our neighbourhood continued very easy ; but at the other end of the town , their conster- nation was very great ; and the richer sort of people ...
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... side , and ten thousand at thy right hand ; but it shall not come nigh thee . Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked . Because thou hast made the Lord , which is my refuge , even the Most High , thy ...
... side , and ten thousand at thy right hand ; but it shall not come nigh thee . Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked . Because thou hast made the Lord , which is my refuge , even the Most High , thy ...
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Page 1 - Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another : and the Lord hearkened and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.
Page 66 - At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it; if that nation, against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them.
Page 3 - The Lord is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the Lord hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.
Page 7 - He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord God will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth: for the Lord hath spoken it.
Page 15 - For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps: who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth : who, when he was reviled, reviled not again ; when he suffered, he threatened not; but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously...
Page 7 - I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress : My God; in him will I trust. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, And from the noisome pestilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, And under his wings shalt thou trust : His truth shall be thy shield and buckler.
Page 37 - almost desolate — all dead or sick. Here are very few families in this part, or in that village, pointing at Poplar, where half of them are not dead already, and the rest sick.
Page 80 - His hair was long and black, not curled like wool; his forehead very high and large; and a great vivacity and sparkling sharpness in his eyes.
Page 5 - So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground; and should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.
Page 63 - It happened one day about noon, going towards my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's naked foot on the shore, which was very plain to be seen in the sand.