The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, and of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Part 2 |
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The younger Priest behav'd with great Command of his Paffions , and was really
an Example of a serious well - governd Mind ; at his first coming on board the
Ship , he threw himseif flat on his Face , prostrating himself in Thankfulness for
his ...
The younger Priest behav'd with great Command of his Paffions , and was really
an Example of a serious well - governd Mind ; at his first coming on board the
Ship , he threw himseif flat on his Face , prostrating himself in Thankfulness for
his ...
Page 119
It was some while before any of them could be taken , but being weak and half -
starv'd , one of them was at last surpriz'd and made a Prisoner ; he was fullen at
first , and would neither eat or drink , but finding himself kindly used , and Vi ...
It was some while before any of them could be taken , but being weak and half -
starv'd , one of them was at last surpriz'd and made a Prisoner ; he was fullen at
first , and would neither eat or drink , but finding himself kindly used , and Vi ...
Page 163
... let him but repent for himself , he will be an excellent Preacher of Repentance
to his Wife . I repeated all this to Atkins , who look'd very serious all the while ,
and who we could easily perceive , was more than ordinarily affected with it :
When ...
... let him but repent for himself , he will be an excellent Preacher of Repentance
to his Wife . I repeated all this to Atkins , who look'd very serious all the while ,
and who we could easily perceive , was more than ordinarily affected with it :
When ...
Page 166
I knew a Man , who having nothing but a summary Notion of Religion himself ,
and being wicked and profligate to the last Degree in his Life , made a thorough
Reformation in himself , by labouring to convert a few . If that poor Atkins begins
but ...
I knew a Man , who having nothing but a summary Notion of Religion himself ,
and being wicked and profligate to the last Degree in his Life , made a thorough
Reformation in himself , by labouring to convert a few . If that poor Atkins begins
but ...
Page 168
St. PAUL ! , hold he prayeth ; I was afraid Atkins would hear him , therefore I
entreated him to with - hold himself a while , that we might see an End of the
Scene , which to me , I must confess , was the most affecting , and yet the most
agreeable ...
St. PAUL ! , hold he prayeth ; I was afraid Atkins would hear him , therefore I
entreated him to with - hold himself a while , that we might see an End of the
Scene , which to me , I must confess , was the most affecting , and yet the most
agreeable ...
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