The Essays Or Counsels, Civil and Moral with The Wisdom of the AncientsBell & Daldy, 1857 - Всего страниц: 367 |
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... speak a few words concerning the Unity of the Church ; What are the Fruits thereof ; what the Bounds ; and what the Means ? The Fruits of Unity ( next unto the well Pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the One , towards ...
... speak a few words concerning the Unity of the Church ; What are the Fruits thereof ; what the Bounds ; and what the Means ? The Fruits of Unity ( next unto the well Pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the One , towards ...
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... speak with feveral Tongues , will he not say that you are mad ? And certainly , it is little better , when Atheists and profane Persons do hear of so many Discordant and Contrary Opinions in Re- ligion , it doth avert them from the ...
... speak with feveral Tongues , will he not say that you are mad ? And certainly , it is little better , when Atheists and profane Persons do hear of so many Discordant and Contrary Opinions in Re- ligion , it doth avert them from the ...
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... speak in a Mean : The Virtue of Profperity is Tem- perance ; the Virtue of Adverfity is Fortitude ; which in Morals is the more Heroical Virtue . Profperity is the Bleffing of the Old Testament ; Adverfity is the Bleffing of the New ...
... speak in a Mean : The Virtue of Profperity is Tem- perance ; the Virtue of Adverfity is Fortitude ; which in Morals is the more Heroical Virtue . Profperity is the Bleffing of the Old Testament ; Adverfity is the Bleffing of the New ...
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... Speak . For the Discovery of a Man's Self , by the Tracts of his Countenance , is a great Weakness and Be- traying ; by how much it is many times more marked and believed , than a Man's words.5 For the second , which is Dissimulation ...
... Speak . For the Discovery of a Man's Self , by the Tracts of his Countenance , is a great Weakness and Be- traying ; by how much it is many times more marked and believed , than a Man's words.5 For the second , which is Dissimulation ...
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... speak of Public Envy : There is yet fome good in Public Envy , whereas in Private , there is none . For Public Envy is as an Oftra- cifm , that eclipfeth Men when they grow too great : and therefore it is a bridle alfo to Great Ones to ...
... speak of Public Envy : There is yet fome good in Public Envy , whereas in Private , there is none . For Public Envy is as an Oftra- cifm , that eclipfeth Men when they grow too great : and therefore it is a bridle alfo to Great Ones to ...
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