Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... bring his parishioners to a right faith , as Paul calleth it . And not to a swerving faith , but to a faith that embraceth Christ , and trusteth to his merits , a lively faith , a justifying faith , a faith that maketh a man righteous ...
... bring his parishioners to a right faith , as Paul calleth it . And not to a swerving faith , but to a faith that embraceth Christ , and trusteth to his merits , a lively faith , a justifying faith , a faith that maketh a man righteous ...
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... bring him out that is but woman's son Can trace me in the tedious ways of art And hold me pace in deep experiments . I think there's no man speaks better Welsh . I'll to dinner . MORT . Peace , cousin Percy ! you will make him mad ...
... bring him out that is but woman's son Can trace me in the tedious ways of art And hold me pace in deep experiments . I think there's no man speaks better Welsh . I'll to dinner . MORT . Peace , cousin Percy ! you will make him mad ...
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... bringing numbers five and eight , you vagabond , " said Mr. Trabb to the boy after that , or shall I kick you out of the shop and bring them myself ? " 66 66 I selected the materials for a suit , with the assistance of Mr. Trabb's ...
... bringing numbers five and eight , you vagabond , " said Mr. Trabb to the boy after that , or shall I kick you out of the shop and bring them myself ? " 66 66 I selected the materials for a suit , with the assistance of Mr. Trabb's ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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