| Sir Charles Sedley - 1707 - 424 pages
...make my kit .Will and Teftament. Imprimis^ For my Sonl, I confefs I have heard very much of Souls, but what they are, or whom they are for, God knows,...While the King flood, I was of his Religion, made my Son wear a Caffock, and thought to make him a Bifiiop; then came the Scots and made me a Presbyterian... | |
| Sir Charles Sedley - English drama - 1722 - 358 pages
...they are, or. whom they are for, God knows, 1 know not ; they tell, me now of another World, where 1 never was, nor do I know one- Foot of the Way thither....While the King flood, I was of his Religion,, made my Son wear a Caflbck, and thought to. make him a Bifhop ; then came the Scots, andj made me. a..fresbytirk<n... | |
| English essays - 1769 - 760 pages
...(who ftill have obeyed all thofe th.it threatened me) I now make my lad Willand Teftament. Impramt, For my foul, I confefs I have heard very much of fouls,...world, where I never was, nor do I know one foot of 42* cutors do find I have a foul, I give it him that gave it roe. Item, I give my body, for I cannot... | |
| 1824 - 844 pages
...— For my soul, I confess I have heard rnuch of souls, but what they are, or whom they are, or what they are for, God knows, I know not ; they tell me...I know one foot of the way thither. While the King stood, I was of his religion, made my son wear a cassock, and thought to make him a hishop; then came... | |
| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1824 - 844 pages
...— For my soul, I confess I have heard much of souls, but what they are, or whom they are, or what they are for, God knows, I know not ; they tell me...I know one foot of the way thither. While the King stood, I was of his religion, made my son wear a cassock, and thought to make him a bishop; then came... | |
| William Godwin - Great Britain - 1827 - 632 pages
...soul, I confess I have heard very much of souls, but what they are, or whom they are for, God knows, 1 know not ; they tell me now of another world, where I never was, nordo 1 know one foot of the way thither. While the King stood, I was of his religion, made my son... | |
| William Godwin - Great Britain - 1827 - 626 pages
...an extract of this production. " Imprimis. For my soul, I confess I have heard very much of souls, but what they are, or whom they are for, God knows,...me now of another world, where I never was, nor do 1 know one foot of the way thither. While the King stood, I was of his religion, made my son wear a... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - Biography - 1833 - 764 pages
...souls, but what they are, or whom they are for, God knows, I know not. They tell inc now of ;lnther world, where I never was, nor do I know one foot of the way thither. While the King stood, I was of his religion, made my son wear a cassock, and thought to make him a Bishop: then came... | |
| Edmund Lodge - Great Britain - 1835 - 326 pages
...soule : I confesse I have heard very much of souls, but what they are, or whom they are for, God knowes I know not. They tell me now of another world, where I never was, nor doe I know one foot of the way thither. While the King stood I was of his religion, made my sonne weare... | |
| Edmund Lodge - Great Britain - 1835 - 350 pages
...soule : I confesse I have heard very much of souls, but what they are, or whom they are for, God knowes I know not. They tell me now of another world, where I never was, nor doe I know one foot of the way thither. While the King stood I was of his religion, made my sonne weare... | |
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