Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 25
... given to St. Peter . What a dangerous fallacy is this , when a spirit- ual man may snatch to himself any temporal dignity or dominion , under pretence of receiving it for the church's use ? Thus he claims Naples , Sicily , England , and ...
... given to St. Peter . What a dangerous fallacy is this , when a spirit- ual man may snatch to himself any temporal dignity or dominion , under pretence of receiving it for the church's use ? Thus he claims Naples , Sicily , England , and ...
Page 55
... given to divine things , the very visible shape and image of virtue , whereby she is not only seen in the regular gestures and motions of her heavenly paces as she walks , but also makes the harmony of her voice audible to mortal ears ...
... given to divine things , the very visible shape and image of virtue , whereby she is not only seen in the regular gestures and motions of her heavenly paces as she walks , but also makes the harmony of her voice audible to mortal ears ...
Page 68
... given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the author of so foul a deed ; or should she , by blessing from above on the industry and courage of faithful men , change this her distracted estate into better days ...
... given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the author of so foul a deed ; or should she , by blessing from above on the industry and courage of faithful men , change this her distracted estate into better days ...
Page 97
... given of me . Albeit , that in doing this , I shall be sensible of two things which to me will be nothing pleasant ; the one is , that not un- likely I shall be thought too much a party in mine own cause , and therein to see least : the ...
... given of me . Albeit , that in doing this , I shall be sensible of two things which to me will be nothing pleasant ; the one is , that not un- likely I shall be thought too much a party in mine own cause , and therein to see least : the ...
Page 101
... given me an apt occasion to acknowledge publicly with all grateful mind , that more than ordinary favour and respect , which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of that college ...
... given me an apt occasion to acknowledge publicly with all grateful mind , that more than ordinary favour and respect , which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of that college ...
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