The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 1T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... Kings xvii . 1. - 2 Kings ii . 11. ) in which the Prophet's history is contained . 6 In the Attempt to illustrate some of ... King James I. by the witty Bishop Corbet . It was in consequence of this character , that it re- ceived large ...
... Kings xvii . 1. - 2 Kings ii . 11. ) in which the Prophet's history is contained . 6 In the Attempt to illustrate some of ... King James I. by the witty Bishop Corbet . It was in consequence of this character , that it re- ceived large ...
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... King James I. in completing the Version at present in use ( Bishops Andrews , Overal , Barlow , Ravis , Abbot , Montagu , Thomson , & c . & c . ) and such a view of their separate and united exertions , that it appears a degree of ...
... King James I. in completing the Version at present in use ( Bishops Andrews , Overal , Barlow , Ravis , Abbot , Montagu , Thomson , & c . & c . ) and such a view of their separate and united exertions , that it appears a degree of ...
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... kings , which the Iphigenia in Aulide presents to us . Euripides , indeed , seems to have been very much actuated by political jealousy in every thing which he says about Sparta : and the compliment paid to Argos , in the Phænissa , ni ...
... kings , which the Iphigenia in Aulide presents to us . Euripides , indeed , seems to have been very much actuated by political jealousy in every thing which he says about Sparta : and the compliment paid to Argos , in the Phænissa , ni ...
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... kings become beggars and * See Walton's ' Lives , ' p . 444. note ( k ) edit . 4to , York , 1796 ; and Beloe's ... King Charles I. ' ) used to call her , in con- tempt of her husband , “ · Goody Palsgrave . " Upon this subject ...
... kings become beggars and * See Walton's ' Lives , ' p . 444. note ( k ) edit . 4to , York , 1796 ; and Beloe's ... King Charles I. ' ) used to call her , in con- tempt of her husband , “ · Goody Palsgrave . " Upon this subject ...
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... Kings and Nobles and Bishops and Judges are merely ' specious words ' invented to cajole the lower orders , and with this cap- tivating nonsense ensnares the unthinking , serves deeper and darker minds as a powerful engine in convulsing ...
... Kings and Nobles and Bishops and Judges are merely ' specious words ' invented to cajole the lower orders , and with this cap- tivating nonsense ensnares the unthinking , serves deeper and darker minds as a powerful engine in convulsing ...
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