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Sivu 135 - But ill tongues and worse hearts have branded even his last moments, as wrongfully as they did his life, with irreligion. You must have heard many tales on this subject ; but if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth.
Sivu 189 - An altar of earth thou shalt make unto me, and shalt sacrifice thereon thy burnt offerings, and thy peace offerings, thy sheep, and thine oxen: in all places where I record my name I will come unto thee, and I will bless thee.
Sivu 184 - ... place they passed on Monday and Tuesday, the inhabitants followed the example set them by their neighbours of Carnarvon, and in a few hours the sum of 201.
Sivu 100 - Hobson, that he knew women whether they were witches or no by their looks: and when the said person was searching of a personable and good-like woman, the said colonel replied, and said, surely this woman is none, and need not be tried...
Sivu 105 - Thus, I told him he might see the whore and beast have power over the tongues and the many languages which are in mystery Babylon; for they began at Babel; and the persecutors of Christ Jesus set them over Him, when He was crucified by them ; but He is risen over them all, who was before them all. "Now...
Sivu 95 - Upon this the lady gave it him, and told him its many virtues, viz. that it cured all diseases in cattle, and the bite of a mad dog both in man and beast. It is used by dipping the stone in water, which is given to the diseased cattle to drink ; and the person who has been bit, and the wound or part infected, is washed with the water.
Sivu 100 - ... fright and shame all her blood contracted into one part of her body, and then he ran a pin into her thigh, and then suddenly let her...
Sivu 203 - Rotterdam, where, after a short stay he proceeded to Brussels. He then visited great part of Flanders ; and, after passing some time at Strasburg and Louvain, where he obtained the degree of Bachelor in Physic, he accompanied an English gentleman to Geneva.
Sivu 6 - Newcastle-uponTyne), there is a well still called Bede's Well, to which, as late as the year 1740, it was a prevailing custom to bring children troubled with any disease or infirmity ; a crooked pin was put in, and the well laved dry between each dipping.
Sivu 82 - Castle-yard ; and there was in the garth a house, wherein the gaoler of the castle dwelt and a house wherein William Robinson dwelt, who was Deputy Herrald under Norroy King at Arms. This man wrote in a Book the Arms of all the Mayors of this town, from Laurentius Acton until his time. And when I was...

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