Some Passages in the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester,W. Lowndes, no. 77, Fleet-street., 1787 - 144 sivua |
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... played many frolicks , which it is not for his honour that we should remember , and which are not now diftinctly known . He often pursued low amours in mean difguifes , and and always acted with great exactness and dex- terity the [4] ...
... played many frolicks , which it is not for his honour that we should remember , and which are not now diftinctly known . He often pursued low amours in mean difguifes , and and always acted with great exactness and dex- terity the [4] ...
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... honour of the prefervation of his majesty after Worcefter fight , and the conveying him from place to place till he happily escaped into France : but , dying before the king's return , he left his fon little other inheritance but the honour ...
... honour of the prefervation of his majesty after Worcefter fight , and the conveying him from place to place till he happily escaped into France : but , dying before the king's return , he left his fon little other inheritance but the honour ...
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... honour this his go- vernor , to whom he thought he owed more than to all the world , next after his parents , for his great fi- delity and care of him while he was under his trust . But no part of it affected him more fenfibly than that ...
... honour this his go- vernor , to whom he thought he owed more than to all the world , next after his parents , for his great fi- delity and care of him while he was under his trust . But no part of it affected him more fenfibly than that ...
Sivu 23
... honour told me he heard the lord Clifford , who was in the fame fhip , often magnify his courage at that time very highly . Nor did the rigours of the season , the hard- nefs of the voyage , and the extreme danger he had been in , deter ...
... honour told me he heard the lord Clifford , who was in the fame fhip , often magnify his courage at that time very highly . Nor did the rigours of the season , the hard- nefs of the voyage , and the extreme danger he had been in , deter ...
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... honoured Dr. Burnett , MY Y fpirits and body decay fo equally toge ther , that I fhall write you a letter , as " weak as I am in perfon . I begin to value church- " men above all men in the world , & c . If God " be yet pleafed to fpare ...
... honoured Dr. Burnett , MY Y fpirits and body decay fo equally toge ther , that I fhall write you a letter , as " weak as I am in perfon . I begin to value church- " men above all men in the world , & c . If God " be yet pleafed to fpare ...
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Sivu 24 - ... for five years together he was continually drunk : not all the while under the visible effect of it, but his blood was so inflamed, that he was not in all that time cool enough to be perfectly master of himself.
Sivu 117 - For I will be unto Ephraim as a lion, and as a young lion to the house of Judah: I, even I, will tear and go away ; I will take away, and none shall rescue him.
Sivu 132 - I am now appearing to be judged. That, from the bottom of my soul, I detest and abhor the whole course of my former wicked life ; that I think I can never sufficiently admire the goodness of God, who has given me a true sense of my pernicious opinions and vile practices, by which I have hitherto lived without hope, and without God in the world ; have been an open enemy to Jesus Christ, doing the utmost despite to the Holy Spirit of grace.
Sivu 118 - I will go and return to my place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek my face: in their affliction they will seek me early.
Sivu 118 - When he slew them, then they sought him ; and they returned and inquired early after God, and they remembered that God was their rock, and the high God their redeemer. Nevertheless, they did flatter him with their mouth, and they lied unto him with their tongues. For their heart was not right with him, neither were they steadfast in his covenant.
Sivu 31 - To this he answered, a man could not write with life, unless he were heated by revenge : for to make a satire without resentments, upon the cold notions of philosophy, was as if a man would in cold blood, cut men's throats who had never offended him : and he said, the lies in these libels came often in as ornaments that could not be spared without spoiling the beauty of the poem.
Sivu 28 - Warre reproving him for his superstition, he said he was confident he was to die before morning; but, he being in perfect health, it was not much minded. It was Saturday night, and he was to preach next day. He went to his chamber, and...
Sivu 95 - THUS he lived, and thus he died, in the three and thirtieth year of his age. Nature had fitted him for great things, and his knowledge and observation qualified him to have been one of the most extraordinary men, not only of his nation, but of the age he lived in : and I do verily believe, that if God had thought fit to have continued him longer in the world, he had been the wonder and delight of all that knew him.
Sivu 28 - Warre, his mother-in-law's house. The chaplain had dreamt that such a day he should die ; but being by all the family put out of the belief of it, he had almost forgot it: till the evening before at supper, there being thirteen at table, according to a fond conceit that one of these must soon die, one of the young ladies pointed to him, that he was to die. He remembering his dream fell into some disorder ; and the lady Warre reproving him for his superstition...
Sivu 80 - So that, though in his body he suffered extreme pain for some weeks, yet the agonies of his mind sometimes swallowed up the sense of what he felt in his body. He told me, and gave it me in charge to tell it to one for whom he was much concerned, that, though there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the pleasures he had ever known in sin were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind.