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With no means to prove or disprove them, the tormen is indescribable.
Parsons, Donald E. 1990
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With no means to prove or disprove them, the tormen is indescribable.
Briggs, Ronald D. 1990
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With no means to prove or disprove them, the tormen is indescribable.
Stanley, Charles I. 1990
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With no means to prove or disprove them, the tormen is indescribable.
Padgett, David E. 1990
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With no means to prove or disprove them, the tormen is indescribable.
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With no means to prove or disprove them, the tormen is indescribable.
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Quac omnia vix equidem crediderim confiftere pofle cum lequencibus, obi Judxo, nonnifi demum excra dvicacem pofico, tormen - ta inrogantur, quo dicbB mulieres reat peragerentur ac damnarentur.
Lucii Caecilii Firmiani Lactantii De mortibus persecutorum, cum notis Stephani Baluzii ... Lactantius, Paul Bauldri, Etienne Baluze , Nicolas Thoynard , Johan Columbus , Thomas Spark , Joannes Georgius Graevius, Gisbertus Cuperus, Elias Boherellus, Thomas Gale 1692
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Spedade far more horribfc: It lets Us fee Devils difpers'd over the World, tormen - ting and aiHl&ing all Mankind in a thou - fand different ways, hurrying almoft all firft into fin, and then into Hell and Eternal Death. ...
Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677
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Eqvus Dei exult7it. tudaner, &c exteriora tormen - ta non metuit, qviainternam delcftationem qvacrit: poteftatum mundi iracun - diam non formidat, qvia ipfius qvoq; vitee pracfen tis defiderium pcr mentiscx - ceflumcalcat.
Tuba danica, hoc est, Dissertatio theologica de aureo cornu in Cimbriâ invento, qvo, ceu tubâ clangente, Deus Opt. Max. nos, qvi regnum Daniae incolimus, excitat ex infelici securitatis somno ... Randrup, Enevold Nielsen, 1597-1666 1644
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_Q {ua} ntum glorificauit se ⁊ in deliciis {100} fuit {;} tantu {m} date illi tormen {t} um ⁊ luctum · In apocal {ipsi} · Cont {ra} unu {m} poculum q {uo} d miscuit miscete ei duo_.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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