Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 19
... true foundations of this science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath been more cankered in her principles , more soiled , and slubbered with aphorisming pedantry , than the art of ...
... true foundations of this science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath been more cankered in her principles , more soiled , and slubbered with aphorisming pedantry , than the art of ...
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... , that which is good and agree able to monarchy , will appear soonest to be so , by being good and agreeable to the true welfare of every Christian ; and that which can be justly proved hurtful and offen- 20 Of Reformation in England .
... , that which is good and agree able to monarchy , will appear soonest to be so , by being good and agreeable to the true welfare of every Christian ; and that which can be justly proved hurtful and offen- 20 Of Reformation in England .
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... true Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God forbid that we should separate and distinguish the end and good of a monarch , from the end and good of the monarchy , or of that , from Christianity . How then ...
... true Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God forbid that we should separate and distinguish the end and good of a monarch , from the end and good of the monarchy , or of that , from Christianity . How then ...
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... true . wisdom the vanquishing and uncasing of craft and sub- tlety , which are but her two runagates : join your in- vincible might to do worthy and godlike deeds ; and then he that seeks to break your union , a cleaving curse be his ...
... true . wisdom the vanquishing and uncasing of craft and sub- tlety , which are but her two runagates : join your in- vincible might to do worthy and godlike deeds ; and then he that seeks to break your union , a cleaving curse be his ...
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... true , which they there say , that he was a prophet , and had a voice from Heaven to comfort him at his death , which they could hear , but the rest could not for the noise and tumult that was in the place ; and besides , if his body ...
... true , which they there say , that he was a prophet , and had a voice from Heaven to comfort him at his death , which they could hear , but the rest could not for the noise and tumult that was in the place ; and besides , if his body ...
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