Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 14
... bring in a deluge of ceremonies , thereby either to draw in the heathen by a resemblance of their rites , or to set a gloss upon the simplicity and plainness of christianity ; which , to the gorgeous solemnities of paganism , and the ...
... bring in a deluge of ceremonies , thereby either to draw in the heathen by a resemblance of their rites , or to set a gloss upon the simplicity and plainness of christianity ; which , to the gorgeous solemnities of paganism , and the ...
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... bring you the opinion of three the fa- mousest men for wit and learning that Italy at this day glories of , whereby it may be concluded for a received opinion , even among men professing the Romish faith , that Constantine marred all in ...
... bring you the opinion of three the fa- mousest men for wit and learning that Italy at this day glories of , whereby it may be concluded for a received opinion , even among men professing the Romish faith , that Constantine marred all in ...
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... brings Astolfo the English knight up into the moon , where St. John , as he feigns , met him . Cant . 34 . And to be short , at last his guide him brings Into a goodly valley , where he sees A mighty mass of things strangely confus'd ...
... brings Astolfo the English knight up into the moon , where St. John , as he feigns , met him . Cant . 34 . And to be short , at last his guide him brings Into a goodly valley , where he sees A mighty mass of things strangely confus'd ...
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... bring us now from the schools of Loyola with his Jesuits , or their Malvezzi , that can cut Tacitus into slivers and steaks , we shall presently hear . They allege , 1. That the church - government must be conformable to the civil ...
... bring us now from the schools of Loyola with his Jesuits , or their Malvezzi , that can cut Tacitus into slivers and steaks , we shall presently hear . They allege , 1. That the church - government must be conformable to the civil ...
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... bring forth a seemly and graceful uniformity over all the kingdom . Then shall the nobles possess all the dignities and offices of temporal honour to themselves , sole lords without the improper mixture of scholastic and pusilla nimous ...
... bring forth a seemly and graceful uniformity over all the kingdom . Then shall the nobles possess all the dignities and offices of temporal honour to themselves , sole lords without the improper mixture of scholastic and pusilla nimous ...
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