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Page 330
... writings . The subject and charac- ters in Count Fathom are , in general , exceedingly disgusting : the story is also spun out to a degree of tediousness in the seri- ous and sentimental parts ; but there is more power of writing ...
... writings . The subject and charac- ters in Count Fathom are , in general , exceedingly disgusting : the story is also spun out to a degree of tediousness in the seri- ous and sentimental parts ; but there is more power of writing ...
Page 458
... writings were sealed up , and after being witnessed , were put out of her possession ; and the same caution was observed at the end of each succeeding year , and ( they ) were at each time placed in the hands of persons of credit ...
... writings were sealed up , and after being witnessed , were put out of her possession ; and the same caution was observed at the end of each succeeding year , and ( they ) were at each time placed in the hands of persons of credit ...
Page 459
... writings frequently appeals with confidence and triumph . • I have this to inform the public , ' says the holy woman in her Warning to the whole World , p . 123 , that the prophecies of this book show the destruction of Satan , and the ...
... writings frequently appeals with confidence and triumph . • I have this to inform the public , ' says the holy woman in her Warning to the whole World , p . 123 , that the prophecies of this book show the destruction of Satan , and the ...
Contents
The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope com | 31 |
Select Passages of the Writings of St Chrysostom | 58 |
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