The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Volume 16William Miller, 1808 |
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... never be ashamed of owning so glorious an in- tercessor ; not even in a country where the doc- trine of the holy church is questioned , and those re- ligious addresses ridiculed . Your majesty , I doubt not , has the inward satisfaction ...
... never be ashamed of owning so glorious an in- tercessor ; not even in a country where the doc- trine of the holy church is questioned , and those re- ligious addresses ridiculed . Your majesty , I doubt not , has the inward satisfaction ...
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... never fail ; but the acceptable time we must patiently expect , and endeavour by our lives not to undeserve . I am sure if we take the example of our sovereigns , we shall place our confidence in God alone ; we shall be assiduous in our ...
... never fail ; but the acceptable time we must patiently expect , and endeavour by our lives not to undeserve . I am sure if we take the example of our sovereigns , we shall place our confidence in God alone ; we shall be assiduous in our ...
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... never any miracles have been ex- amined with greater care , or more judicially than these . They were not miracles wrought in private , and which we are only to believe on the attestation of two or three interested persons , such who ...
... never any miracles have been ex- amined with greater care , or more judicially than these . They were not miracles wrought in private , and which we are only to believe on the attestation of two or three interested persons , such who ...
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... never failed to make his panegyric . Xavier was too vain , not to receive , with a greedy satisfaction , whatever incense was given him of that kind : applause was welcome from whatever hands it came ; and withal he was too grateful ...
... never failed to make his panegyric . Xavier was too vain , not to receive , with a greedy satisfaction , whatever incense was given him of that kind : applause was welcome from whatever hands it came ; and withal he was too grateful ...
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... never was sick man more destitute` of human succours . But , in requital , heaven was not wanting to him . He was wonderfully devoted to St Jerome ; and had often had recourse to that blessed doctor of the church for the understanding ...
... never was sick man more destitute` of human succours . But , in requital , heaven was not wanting to him . He was wonderfully devoted to St Jerome ; and had often had recourse to that blessed doctor of the church for the understanding ...
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