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With most strange gestures and passions he began his invocation , and environed the fire with a circle of meale ; which done , three more such like devils came rushing in with the like antique33 tricks , painted halfe blacke , halfe red ...
With most strange gestures and passions he began his invocation , and environed the fire with a circle of meale ; which done , three more such like devils came rushing in with the like antique33 tricks , painted halfe blacke , halfe red ...
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Thus in Noah began a new series of dispensations of providence in addition to what had been begun before , making further preparation for the coming of the Messiah . Again , in Abraham began another remarkeable course of providences to ...
Thus in Noah began a new series of dispensations of providence in addition to what had been begun before , making further preparation for the coming of the Messiah . Again , in Abraham began another remarkeable course of providences to ...
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The latter was a shrewd sagacious old Man , who told me that he began for himself when young by wheeling Clay for the Brickmakers , learnt to write after he was of Age , carry'd the Chain for Surveyors , who taught him Surveying ...
The latter was a shrewd sagacious old Man , who told me that he began for himself when young by wheeling Clay for the Brickmakers , learnt to write after he was of Age , carry'd the Chain for Surveyors , who taught him Surveying ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and plenty | 34 |
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