- Jesuite,
Seminary Priest, Friar, Monk, or
other Popish Person instructed,
perswaded [sic] or
strengthned [sic] in the
Popish Religion in any sort to profess...
- when the
Negro found how it went with Black-beard, he
could hardly be
perswaded from the rash Action, by two
Prisoners that were then in the Hold of the...
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which are
inseparable from such
prolixe ceremonies. And
although he was
perswaded by them all that time, yet was he
resolved with that
little strength he...
- extenuation, in that he had been
neither Author nor Actor, but
onely perswaded and
drawn in by Catesby, whom he
loved above any
worldly manĀ : and that...
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those Wives answer it unto God who do not Use
their utmost Endeavors to
Perswade and
oblige their husbands to
maintain Prayer in
their families?" In some...
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Mistakes about it,
especially such as lead
either to
Despair or Presumption.
Perswading and
Directing to the True
Practice of it, and
Demonstrating the Invalidity...
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Mistakes about it,
especially such as lead
either to
Despair or Presumption.
Perswading and
Directing to the True
Practice of it, and
Demonstrating the Invalidity...
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through the arme and his
horses neck; upon
which they
would fayne have
perswaded him to have retyred,
which he refused,
rideing to the
heade of the right...
-
wraps date to the
early 1700s. In 1707
Jeremiah Wainewright wrote "'I was
perswaded'(sic) ... to wear
Flannel next to my Skin some ten
Years ago for a severe...
- Cambridge, Oxford,
Innes of Court, and to all the rest of her inhabitants,
perswading them to a
constant unitie of what
religion soever they are ...' Cambridge...