Unſavory and rotten, impertinent and ſilly, G. F. fallaciouſly, moſt un-Chriſtianly and impiouſly, &c.
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Unſavory and rotten, impertinent and ſilly, G. F. fallaciouſly, moſt un-Chriſtianly and impiouſly, &c.
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A struggle for the remote control turned most un-Christianly violent and Mr Makoeya’s wife and children ended up beating him to death.
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With the queen revealed as a menstruating Moon-woman, and with her private life exposed to such blatant public scrutiny, few good Christians could fail to notice how un-Christianly childless she was in a world where woman is to be “saved by her childbearing.”
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All my interest here was at stake last night for furnishing the person I sent over with 10l., for under that he would not go, alleging the danger of their un-Christianly imprisonment, and the uncertainty of the place of their rendezvous, for I ordered him to find them wherever they are, if on their own coasts.
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