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And hence the early history of the church is filled with martyrs , who , confident in
the justice of their cause , and the certainty of their future reward , endured with
patience the rigour of protracted and solitary captivity , as well as the bitterness of
...
And hence the early history of the church is filled with martyrs , who , confident in
the justice of their cause , and the certainty of their future reward , endured with
patience the rigour of protracted and solitary captivity , as well as the bitterness of
...
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... the cause of all these evils : -all , —the war , —the progress of manufactures
abroad , - the fluctuations of fashion at home , -and the unkindly scason which
has been experienced every where the state of the representation occasioned
them ...
... the cause of all these evils : -all , —the war , —the progress of manufactures
abroad , - the fluctuations of fashion at home , -and the unkindly scason which
has been experienced every where the state of the representation occasioned
them ...
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So Master More called this old aged man unto him and said , “ Father , said he , '
tell me if yecan , what is the cause of this great arising of the sands and shelves
here about this haven , the which stop it up that no ships can arrive here ? Ye are
...
So Master More called this old aged man unto him and said , “ Father , said he , '
tell me if yecan , what is the cause of this great arising of the sands and shelves
here about this haven , the which stop it up that no ships can arrive here ? Ye are
...
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In his personal expenses he had been a rigid economist , but he was profuse of
his fortune when it could aid the cause of his misguided prince . When James
had disbanded his army , and was about to take the last and desperate step of ...
In his personal expenses he had been a rigid economist , but he was profuse of
his fortune when it could aid the cause of his misguided prince . When James
had disbanded his army , and was about to take the last and desperate step of ...
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In times of war they go on from step to step , pleading the enemy ' s cause with all
the warmth and zeal of unfeed advocates , will they have identified their own
feelings with his ; and they pursue so precisely the course which is best suited to
...
In times of war they go on from step to step , pleading the enemy ' s cause with all
the warmth and zeal of unfeed advocates , will they have identified their own
feelings with his ; and they pursue so precisely the course which is best suited to
...
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