Vulgar words in The Coming of the Friars (Page 1)
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What specially fascinated him was that all John Robins's prophets "had power from him to damn any that did oppose or speak evil of him.
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"For I did not so much mind to be saved, as I did to escape being damn'd.
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It had to be seen who could damn hardest.
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Astrologers too, came and conferred with the prophets, and drunken scoffers laid bets that they would get the prophet's blessing; and on one occasion a company of "Atheistical Ranters" made a plot to turn the tables upon Muggleton, and damn him and Reeve.
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Muggleton says the highwaymen and _the boys_ were most set against him; one of the highwaymen, whenever he saw him in the Hall, "would come and deride at me, and say, 'You rogue, you damn'd folks.'
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"The one was Mrs. Frances, the eldest; the second, Mrs. Roberts; the third, Mrs. Boner.