-
soone mooued to anie such
kinde of feare, as
being solitare,
which the
Deuill knowing well inough, hee will not
therefore ****aile vs but when we are weake:...
-
origin and
birth from Pagans, heathens, and infidels, yea, from the very
Deuill himself." In 1649,
English colonist William Pynchon, the
founder of Springfield...
- its Litany: "[F]rom al the
deceytes of the worlde, the fleshe, and the
deuill: Good
lorde deliuer us." Similarly, the rite of
baptism requires renunciations...
-
reproduction of
original title page:
Pierce Penilesse his
supplication to the
deuill.
Describing the ouer-spreading of Vice, and the
suppression of Vertue. Pleasantly...
- S2CID 143309786. "A true and most
dread full
discourse of a
woman possessed with the
Deuill".
Notes and Queries. s7-I (5): 100. 1886-01-30. doi:10.1093/nq/s7-i.5.100c...
- sorrow : I can not get,
thocht I gasp, to beg, nor to
borrow DILIGENCE:
Quhair deuill is this thou
dwels or
quhats thy intent? PAUPER: I
dwell into Lawthiane...
- desperation, at all
tymes necessarie for the soule:
chiefly to be vsed when the
deuill dooeth ****aulte vs
moste fiercely, and
death approacheth nighest. Aglionby...
- The
first was a
prose tract,
published as The Life and
Death of the
Merry Deuill of Edmonton. With the
Pleasant Pranks of Smug the Smith, Sir John and mine...