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The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem, as Connected...

Wilkins, George
The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem, as Connected with the Scripture Prophecies
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The Miseries of Inforst Marriage (Classic Reprint)

Wilkins, George
The Miseries of Inforst Marriage (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Miseries of Inforst MarriageThe] renew mama/s Spring reneweritlaeymrn' There's nete a wanton wenehsthat heares thee, bttt thinks thee a coxcombe for faying lo 'ymarry none oftthem 1 if thou wil't have their true Charaéiers, Ile 'give it theesvfiwom'en are'the Purgatorie of mens Paurl'es, , the Paradiee of their bodies, and the Hell of their minds marry none of' them. Wome'n, ' are in Chur ches Saints, abroad'a ngels but at hom...

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The Miseries of Inforst Marriage (Classic Reprint)

Wilkins, George
The Miseries of Inforst Marriage (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Miseries of Inforst MarriageThe] renew mama/s Spring reneweritlaeymrn' There's nete a wanton wenehsthat heares thee, bttt thinks thee a coxcombe for faying lo 'ymarry none oftthem 1 if thou wil't have their true Charaéiers, Ile 'give it theesvfiwom'en are'the Purgatorie of mens Paurl'es, , the Paradiee of their bodies, and the Hell of their minds marry none of' them. Wome'n, ' are in Chur ches Saints, abroad'a ngels but at hom...

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Body and Soul, Volumen I

Wilkins, George
Body and Soul, Volumen I
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Body and Soul, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)

Wilkins, George
Body and Soul, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Body and Soul, Vol. 1It becomes, therefore, an imperious duty, urgentlyincumbent upon all friends, and particularly upon the Ministers of the English Church, to use their endeavours to stem this tide of innovation and per versity, which at first wound its way like a silent streamlet, but is now sweeping its current broadly and rapidly, and unless timely checked by those mounds and barriers which it requires only incli nation and i...

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The Rise and Progress of Poverty in England, From the Nor...

Wilkins, William George
The Rise and Progress of Poverty in England, From the Norman Conquest to Modern Times
Excerpt from The Rise and Progress of Poverty in England, From the Norman Conquest to Modern Times: Extracted From Various Histories and CondensedCaptain Pouch Defeated. James I 1603. Poverty during the Commonwealth. Cromwell, 1649. Winstanley, the Digger.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. F...

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The Miseries of Enforced Marriage (Classic Reprint)

Wilkins, George
The Miseries of Enforced Marriage (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Miseries of Enforced MarriageThis facsimile is from the e.m. Copy of the earliest known edition of 1607. Other impressions were issued in 1611, 1629 and 1637, it may thus be inferred that the play was popular. An adaptation by Mrs. Aphra Behn was published in 1677 under the title of The Town Fop.The article by Sir Sidney Lee in The Dictionary of National Biography, narrates all that is known of the author, touching upon and di...

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A Voice From the Font (Classic Reprint)

Wilkins, George
A Voice From the Font (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from A Voice From the FontIN these days of latitudinarian principle and feeling, when the Protestant religion of this kingdom, however understood by churchmen, or modified to the different views of the various sectaries, is said to be the religion of Christ, it is essential that the Established Church should show that her doctrine and discipline are cafkolic, -catholic in the full and proper ac ceptation of that term, and Protestant on...

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The Trial of the Unitarians, for a Libel on the Christian...

Wilkins, George
The Trial of the Unitarians, for a Libel on the Christian Religion (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Trial of the Unitarians, for a Libel on the Christian ReligionIn all Christian countries it is necessary that some form of public worship to the Creator should exist: in England it has been established by statute.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-...

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The Two Rectors (Classic Reprint)

Wilkins, George
The Two Rectors (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Two RectorsMen are constituted with minds and feelings so diversified, their views so various, and their conceptions so dif ferent, that an attempt to bring them to any thing like a general uniformity of opinion must be abortive, at the same time, much may be done towards it by a sound discretion and judgment, and more, by the exercise of temper and modesty. It is only sufficient to look into the religious annals of any countr...

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The Convert (Classic Reprint)

Wilkins, George
The Convert (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The ConvertBecause you attach a different meaning to the term Nature from what I do. If you intend by it to speak of an Almighty Power, then we agree, but if by it you mean only the creation itself with its several laws and operations, then you jumble cause and effect together.Eh how 18 this? Let me see. The laws and operations of Nature distinct from Nature herself? Well, I begin to see what you mean go on.About the PublisherForg...

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