The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... woman of form , and was so well attended , that all the plots of the Jesuits to assassinate her , failed ; but a prince , who was always in woods and forests , would be easily overtaken . The king sent for him in private , to inquire ...
... woman of form , and was so well attended , that all the plots of the Jesuits to assassinate her , failed ; but a prince , who was always in woods and forests , would be easily overtaken . The king sent for him in private , to inquire ...
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... woman , to lust after her , hath already committed adultery in his heart . Whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause , is a murderer . These are truths hard to be known when the case is our own ; and finally , it was for this ...
... woman , to lust after her , hath already committed adultery in his heart . Whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause , is a murderer . These are truths hard to be known when the case is our own ; and finally , it was for this ...
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... woman has been introduced as the victim , and not in the smallest degree as the coadjutor in the blame . We have had pictured before our eyes , until our tears have flowed like rivers , the brutal husband , coming home from the tavern ...
... woman has been introduced as the victim , and not in the smallest degree as the coadjutor in the blame . We have had pictured before our eyes , until our tears have flowed like rivers , the brutal husband , coming home from the tavern ...
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... wOMAN , being deceived , was the first in the transgression . When THE WOMAN saw that the tree was good for food THE PURITAN . 67.
... wOMAN , being deceived , was the first in the transgression . When THE WOMAN saw that the tree was good for food THE PURITAN . 67.
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... woman ; she was certainly a wife , and she led her husband into sin ; and hence I infer , from the Bible itself , notwithstanding all our fine imaginings , that the fair may be frail ; that the grossest vice may deform and disgrace the ...
... woman ; she was certainly a wife , and she led her husband into sin ; and hence I infer , from the Bible itself , notwithstanding all our fine imaginings , that the fair may be frail ; that the grossest vice may deform and disgrace the ...
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