Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... give him absolution and extreme unction . As they went together , -I should be very sorry , father , said the soldier , if this poor fellow missed going to heaven ; for , by Jesus ! I do not believe there is a worthier soul there , be ...
... give him absolution and extreme unction . As they went together , -I should be very sorry , father , said the soldier , if this poor fellow missed going to heaven ; for , by Jesus ! I do not believe there is a worthier soul there , be ...
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... give you absolution for your sins , and to show your soul the road to heaven ; take this glass of wine to comfort you , for it is a hellish long journey . They raised poor Hanno , and he swallowed the wine with difficulty . Be not ...
... give you absolution for your sins , and to show your soul the road to heaven ; take this glass of wine to comfort you , for it is a hellish long journey . They raised poor Hanno , and he swallowed the wine with difficulty . Be not ...
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... give him a dif ferent notion of these matters , founding most of his argu ments on passages of a sermen , to be found in the gospel of St. Matthew ; for this happened to be a physician who some- times read the bible : there are , it ...
... give him a dif ferent notion of these matters , founding most of his argu ments on passages of a sermen , to be found in the gospel of St. Matthew ; for this happened to be a physician who some- times read the bible : there are , it ...
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