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Side xiii
Lord I lay my soul ' in this matter only at thy foot ; let me not be deceived , I humbly
beseech thee . ' This most suitable request the Lord graciously answered ; he
soon saw through the delusions of the RANTERS ; and probably referred to them
...
Lord I lay my soul ' in this matter only at thy foot ; let me not be deceived , I humbly
beseech thee . ' This most suitable request the Lord graciously answered ; he
soon saw through the delusions of the RANTERS ; and probably referred to them
...
Side 43
about the midway to the top of the hill was a pleasant arbour made by the Lord of
the hill for the refreshing of weary travellers ; thither , therefore , CHRISTIAN got ,
where also he sat down to rest him : then he pulled his roll out of his bosom ...
about the midway to the top of the hill was a pleasant arbour made by the Lord of
the hill for the refreshing of weary travellers ; thither , therefore , CHRISTIAN got ,
where also he sat down to rest him : then he pulled his roll out of his bosom ...
Side 106
The judge's name was Lord HATE - GOOD : their indictment was one and the
same in substance , though somewhat varying in form ; the contents whereof was
this : That they were enemies to , and disturbers of , their trade : that they had
made ...
The judge's name was Lord HATE - GOOD : their indictment was one and the
same in substance , though somewhat varying in form ; the contents whereof was
this : That they were enemies to , and disturbers of , their trade : that they had
made ...
Side 107
Then he said , My lord , this man , notwithstanding his plausible name , is one of
the vilest men in our country ; he neither regardeth prince nor people , law nor
custom ; but doeth all that he can to possess all men with certain of his disloyal ...
Then he said , My lord , this man , notwithstanding his plausible name , is one of
the vilest men in our country ; he neither regardeth prince nor people , law nor
custom ; but doeth all that he can to possess all men with certain of his disloyal ...
Side 108
could by no means please God . Which saying of his , my lord , your lordship very
well knows what necessarily thence will follow , to wit , that we still do worship in
vain , ' are yet in our sins , and finally shall be damned : and this is that which I ...
could by no means please God . Which saying of his , my lord , your lordship very
well knows what necessarily thence will follow , to wit , that we still do worship in
vain , ' are yet in our sins , and finally shall be damned : and this is that which I ...
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