Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon, Frank J. Warnke Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963 - Počet stran: 1094 A collection of seventeenth-century English prose and poetry. |
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Strana 109
... believe that thou art nothing , thou canst not believe that there is no God . If I should ask thee at a tragedy where thou shouldst see him that hath drawn blood lie weltering and sur- rounded in his own blood , is there a God now ? if ...
... believe that thou art nothing , thou canst not believe that there is no God . If I should ask thee at a tragedy where thou shouldst see him that hath drawn blood lie weltering and sur- rounded in his own blood , is there a God now ? if ...
Strana 235
... believe him to be not only a shepherd , but a good - natured , plain fisherman . Which I do the rather believe by comparing the affectionate , loving , lowly humble Epistles of St. Peter , St. James , and St. John , whom we know were ...
... believe him to be not only a shepherd , but a good - natured , plain fisherman . Which I do the rather believe by comparing the affectionate , loving , lowly humble Epistles of St. Peter , St. James , and St. John , whom we know were ...
Strana 338
... believe that spirits use with man the act of carnality , and that in both sexes ; I conceive they may assume , steal , or con- trive a body , wherein there may be action enough to content decrepit lust , or passion to satisfy more ...
... believe that spirits use with man the act of carnality , and that in both sexes ; I conceive they may assume , steal , or con- trive a body , wherein there may be action enough to content decrepit lust , or passion to satisfy more ...
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Bibliography | 16 |
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