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Side xxi
Yet hear the weighty sentence of one of his few readers . “ I take Wm . Prynne to
have been at the bottome an honest Man , his zeal for the Protestant Religion led
him to great excesses , and to writing Books , that were interpreted ( and really ...
Yet hear the weighty sentence of one of his few readers . “ I take Wm . Prynne to
have been at the bottome an honest Man , his zeal for the Protestant Religion led
him to great excesses , and to writing Books , that were interpreted ( and really ...
Side xxxii
For he said nothing but what they wished and were glad to hear ; being but the
relation of the grave and discreet answers ( as my lord himself termed them ) of
the old gentlewoman to some of his lordship ' s expostulations . To that part ...
For he said nothing but what they wished and were glad to hear ; being but the
relation of the grave and discreet answers ( as my lord himself termed them ) of
the old gentlewoman to some of his lordship ' s expostulations . To that part ...
Side xxxiv
He answered me something of the trinary number , which I did not understand ,
nor well hear . This , as all other our discourse , being ended with mildness and
moderation ( on his part at least ) I said farther , since their devotions ( from which
...
He answered me something of the trinary number , which I did not understand ,
nor well hear . This , as all other our discourse , being ended with mildness and
moderation ( on his part at least ) I said farther , since their devotions ( from which
...
Side 9
... of the most remarkable passages which had been incident to any of those
places where he had made any considerable abode : as myself , with many
others who had the happiness to hear him discourse thereof , can give due
testimony .
... of the most remarkable passages which had been incident to any of those
places where he had made any considerable abode : as myself , with many
others who had the happiness to hear him discourse thereof , can give due
testimony .
Side 14
With his parents ' and college leave he goes abroad , well grounded in the verity
of the protestant religion and faith of the Church of England ; and as Dr . Butler
said the sea would purge that humour and they should soon hear he was freed ...
With his parents ' and college leave he goes abroad , well grounded in the verity
of the protestant religion and faith of the Church of England ; and as Dr . Butler
said the sea would purge that humour and they should soon hear he was freed ...
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