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Página 58
... and not staying too late from my own family , to pass through the hazards of a
town full of ranters and debauchees . You that are a philosopher should urge in
our behalf , that when we bear with a froward , woman , our patience 58 No . 486
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... and not staying too late from my own family , to pass through the hazards of a
town full of ranters and debauchees . You that are a philosopher should urge in
our behalf , that when we bear with a froward , woman , our patience 58 No . 486
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Página 67
Eugenius informs , me very obligingly , that he never thought he should have
disliked any passage in my paper , but that of late there have been two words in
every one of them which he could heartily wish left out , viz . • Price . Two - pence
.
Eugenius informs , me very obligingly , that he never thought he should have
disliked any passage in my paper , but that of late there have been two words in
every one of them which he could heartily wish left out , viz . • Price . Two - pence
.
Página 101
... of the Jews been converted to christianity , we should certainly have thought all
the prophecies of the Old Testament , that re late to the coming and history of our
blessed Saviour , forged by christians , and have looked upon them I 2 No .
... of the Jews been converted to christianity , we should certainly have thought all
the prophecies of the Old Testament , that re late to the coming and history of our
blessed Saviour , forged by christians , and have looked upon them I 2 No .
Página 145
... dead in an apoplexy . ' The youth showed the filial sorrow which he ought -
upon which the witty man cried , Bite , there is nothing in all this . To put an end to
this silly , pernicious , frivolous way at once , I will give the reader one late
instance ...
... dead in an apoplexy . ' The youth showed the filial sorrow which he ought -
upon which the witty man cried , Bite , there is nothing in all this . To put an end to
this silly , pernicious , frivolous way at once , I will give the reader one late
instance ...
Página 149
I have indeed observed , in a late speculation , that there have been sometimes ,
upon very extraordinary occasions , supernatural revelations made to certain
persons by this means ; but as it is the chief business of this paper to root out ...
I have indeed observed , in a late speculation , that there have been sometimes ,
upon very extraordinary occasions , supernatural revelations made to certain
persons by this means ; but as it is the chief business of this paper to root out ...
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