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Strana 109
Thou couldst not believe in God if there were no God ! ... thy faculties however depraved and perverted by thee are from him ; and except thou canst seriously believe that thou art nothing , thou canst not believe that there is no God .
Thou couldst not believe in God if there were no God ! ... thy faculties however depraved and perverted by thee are from him ; and except thou canst seriously believe that thou art nothing , thou canst not believe that there is no God .
Strana 335
Some believe the better for seeing Christ's sepulchre ; and , when they have seen the Red Sea , doubt not of the miracle . Now , contrarily , I bless myself and am thankful that I lived not in the days of miracles , that I never saw ...
Some believe the better for seeing Christ's sepulchre ; and , when they have seen the Red Sea , doubt not of the miracle . Now , contrarily , I bless myself and am thankful that I lived not in the days of miracles , that I never saw ...
Strana 338
I could believe that spirits use with man the act of carnality , and that in both sexes ; I conceive they may assume , steal , or contrive a body , wherein there may be action enough to content decrepit lust , or passion to satisfy more ...
I could believe that spirits use with man the act of carnality , and that in both sexes ; I conceive they may assume , steal , or contrive a body , wherein there may be action enough to content decrepit lust , or passion to satisfy more ...
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Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1957 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1946 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10 Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon,Frank J. Warnke Zobrazení fragmentů - 1963 |
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