Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xiv
... give a very brief account of the theological parties and their respective principles , which then divided and agitated the state . The reformation , by setting free the minds of men from the leaden tyranny of Rome , and by opening the ...
... give a very brief account of the theological parties and their respective principles , which then divided and agitated the state . The reformation , by setting free the minds of men from the leaden tyranny of Rome , and by opening the ...
Page xxx
... give an in- ventory of so many words , but to weigh their force . I could have added that eloquent and right Christian discourse , written by Erasmus on this argument , not disagreeing in effect from Bucer . But this , I hope , will be ...
... give an in- ventory of so many words , but to weigh their force . I could have added that eloquent and right Christian discourse , written by Erasmus on this argument , not disagreeing in effect from Bucer . But this , I hope , will be ...
Page xxxix
... give way to Jove himself . Besides , I am of opinion , that even a king's ad- vocate ought not , in his master's cause , to speak in public differently from what he speaks and thinks in private ; as the laws which we use in private life ...
... give way to Jove himself . Besides , I am of opinion , that even a king's ad- vocate ought not , in his master's cause , to speak in public differently from what he speaks and thinks in private ; as the laws which we use in private life ...
Page xl
... gives a methodical and systematic form to the materials of knowledge , and which alone can enable a man to take large and comprehensive views . Hence the Royal Defence , though containing nearly all that is to be urged on the subject ...
... gives a methodical and systematic form to the materials of knowledge , and which alone can enable a man to take large and comprehensive views . Hence the Royal Defence , though containing nearly all that is to be urged on the subject ...
Page xlv
... gives him the titles of Bellua , fanaticus latro , Homunculus , Lippulus , Cæculus , Homo perditissimus , Nebulo impurus , scelestus audax & nefarius Alastor , infandus Impostor , & c . and de- clares , that he would have him tortured ...
... gives him the titles of Bellua , fanaticus latro , Homunculus , Lippulus , Cæculus , Homo perditissimus , Nebulo impurus , scelestus audax & nefarius Alastor , infandus Impostor , & c . and de- clares , that he would have him tortured ...
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