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Page 260
... side of an impostor , and in favour of a lie ; wherever there is an opposition , and two pretending to be sent from heaven clash , the signs , which carry with them the evident marks of a greater power , will always be a certain and ...
... side of an impostor , and in favour of a lie ; wherever there is an opposition , and two pretending to be sent from heaven clash , the signs , which carry with them the evident marks of a greater power , will always be a certain and ...
Page 269
... side he had chosen . And the court , that was then in high hopes of nothing less than perfect conquest , and , being masters of all , had a great aversion to moderate counsels , and to those of the nobility and gentry of their party ...
... side he had chosen . And the court , that was then in high hopes of nothing less than perfect conquest , and , being masters of all , had a great aversion to moderate counsels , and to those of the nobility and gentry of their party ...
Page 270
... side , and put himself into their hands without any terms ; yet there were those among them that so well knew his worth , and what value they ought to put upon it , that he was soon after offered considerable employments under them ...
... side , and put himself into their hands without any terms ; yet there were those among them that so well knew his worth , and what value they ought to put upon it , that he was soon after offered considerable employments under them ...
Contents
An Examination of P Malebranches Opinion of seeing | 207 |
A Discourse of Miracles | 256 |
Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl | 266 |
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