Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 65
... wisdom , as the object is low , certain it is , that he who hath ob- tained in more than the scantiest measure to know any thing distinctly of God , and of his true worship , and what is infallibly good and happy in the state of man's ...
... wisdom , as the object is low , certain it is , that he who hath ob- tained in more than the scantiest measure to know any thing distinctly of God , and of his true worship , and what is infallibly good and happy in the state of man's ...
Page 75
... wisdom and virtue may be heard every where , as Solomon saith ; She crieth without , she uttereth her voice in the streets , in the top of high places , in the chief concourse , and in the openings of the gates . " Whether this may not ...
... wisdom and virtue may be heard every where , as Solomon saith ; She crieth without , she uttereth her voice in the streets , in the top of high places , in the chief concourse , and in the openings of the gates . " Whether this may not ...
Page 80
... way of civil force and juris - ` diction , as she sits upon this lion she changes into an ass , and instead of hosannas every man pelts her with stones and dirt . Lastly , if the wisdom of 80 The Reason of Church - Government.
... way of civil force and juris - ` diction , as she sits upon this lion she changes into an ass , and instead of hosannas every man pelts her with stones and dirt . Lastly , if the wisdom of 80 The Reason of Church - Government.
Page 81
... wisdom of the Romans feared to commit jurisdiction to an office of so high esteem and dread as was the censor's , we may see what a solecism in the art of policy it hath been , all this while through Christendom to give jurisdiction to ...
... wisdom of the Romans feared to commit jurisdiction to an office of so high esteem and dread as was the censor's , we may see what a solecism in the art of policy it hath been , all this while through Christendom to give jurisdiction to ...
Page 91
... wisdom nor grace ; and then in vain do men trust in learning , where these be wanting . If in less noble and almost mechanic arts , according to the definitions of those authors , he is not esteemed to deserve the name of a complete ...
... wisdom nor grace ; and then in vain do men trust in learning , where these be wanting . If in less noble and almost mechanic arts , according to the definitions of those authors , he is not esteemed to deserve the name of a complete ...
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