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... said , If he be himself , why doth he not do thus always ? But , quoth he , all mad Folk have their Fits , and in them raving Langzage ; fo hath this old and doating Gentleman . Thus by one Means or other , he quickly got Manfoul to ...
... said , If he be himself , why doth he not do thus always ? But , quoth he , all mad Folk have their Fits , and in them raving Langzage ; fo hath this old and doating Gentleman . Thus by one Means or other , he quickly got Manfoul to ...
Page 87
... said , there can be no Cafe , or Thing , or Matter fall out in Mansoul , when thy Mafter fhall be gone , that may not be folved by my Father ; 1 Sam . xxviii . 15. Befides , ' twill be a great Difparagement to my Father's Wisdom and ...
... said , there can be no Cafe , or Thing , or Matter fall out in Mansoul , when thy Mafter fhall be gone , that may not be folved by my Father ; 1 Sam . xxviii . 15. Befides , ' twill be a great Difparagement to my Father's Wisdom and ...
Page 109
... said , and therefore could not be deceived . One would fay , We must all be killed ; another would fay , We must all be faved ; and a Third would fay , That the Prince would not be concerned with Manfoul ; and a Fourth , That the ...
... said , and therefore could not be deceived . One would fay , We must all be killed ; another would fay , We must all be faved ; and a Third would fay , That the Prince would not be concerned with Manfoul ; and a Fourth , That the ...
Page 111
... said , that they came not hither to Day , for that they delighted to hear themselves talk , but for that Neceffity capled them to come to his Majesty ; they could they faid , have no Rett Day nor Night , because of their Tranfgreffions ...
... said , that they came not hither to Day , for that they delighted to hear themselves talk , but for that Neceffity capled them to come to his Majesty ; they could they faid , have no Rett Day nor Night , because of their Tranfgreffions ...
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... said , and that in my hearing , Come , come , let us fly from all trouble , on what ground foever it comes , and let us be for a quiet and peaceable Life , though it wanteth a good Foundation . Cler . Come Mr. Hate - lies , what have ...
... said , and that in my hearing , Come , come , let us fly from all trouble , on what ground foever it comes , and let us be for a quiet and peaceable Life , though it wanteth a good Foundation . Cler . Come Mr. Hate - lies , what have ...
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Page 36 - For, behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire.
Page 153 - But now! can you think how Mansoul shone? It was fair as the sun, clear as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners.
Page 37 - O town of Mansoul, once famous, but now like the fruitless bough, once the delight of the high ones, but now a den for Diabolus, hearken also to me, and to the words that I shall speak to thee in the name of the great Shaddai. Behold, the axe is laid to the root of the trees: every tree, therefore, that bringeth not forth good fruit, is hewn down and cast into the fire.