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Page lxxiii
... principle has been under- stood for the past century , we cannot stop with Lord Brooke . . . . ” 60. The staunchest defenders of that principle in London in 1644 seem to have been the merchant , Henry Robinson , and the Vicar of St ...
... principle has been under- stood for the past century , we cannot stop with Lord Brooke . . . . ” 60. The staunchest defenders of that principle in London in 1644 seem to have been the merchant , Henry Robinson , and the Vicar of St ...
Page lxxiv
... principle that " Every : Englishman " should esteem " it as properly his own as any immunity contained in Magna ... principles that he found time at odd moments during his English visit to embody in The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution . The ...
... principle that " Every : Englishman " should esteem " it as properly his own as any immunity contained in Magna ... principles that he found time at odd moments during his English visit to embody in The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution . The ...
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... principle that spirit , because it is more excellent than matter , “ virtually and essen- tially contains within itself the inferior substance . " To under- stand his thought , we must first know something about the Aristotelian ...
... principle that spirit , because it is more excellent than matter , “ virtually and essen- tially contains within itself the inferior substance . " To under- stand his thought , we must first know something about the Aristotelian ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xix |
The Ready and Easy way to Establish | xci |
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES | cxxiii |
Copyright | |
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