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... literature . There is still extant in the British Museum a series of sermons on free will which she translated from the Tuscan of Bernardo Ochino , a Roman Catholic priest , who had become a Socinian , and who was equally proscribed at ...
... literature . There is still extant in the British Museum a series of sermons on free will which she translated from the Tuscan of Bernardo Ochino , a Roman Catholic priest , who had become a Socinian , and who was equally proscribed at ...
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... literature that all who had the power of promoting him con- tinued of the same opinion . This would have been the case if for no other reason than that his duties , as an advocate and judge , necessarily drew his attention from what ...
... literature that all who had the power of promoting him con- tinued of the same opinion . This would have been the case if for no other reason than that his duties , as an advocate and judge , necessarily drew his attention from what ...
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... literature and erudition divine and human . * And the more , because there is met in your majesty a rare conjunction as well of divine and sacred literature , as of profane and human ; so as your majesty standeth invested of that ...
... literature and erudition divine and human . * And the more , because there is met in your majesty a rare conjunction as well of divine and sacred literature , as of profane and human ; so as your majesty standeth invested of that ...
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... literature and science , and for the development of the human mind is enough to render him immor- tal . To attempt to add to this is to injure rather than to serve his fame . In the present edition no such afforts are made . The truth ...
... literature and science , and for the development of the human mind is enough to render him immor- tal . To attempt to add to this is to injure rather than to serve his fame . In the present edition no such afforts are made . The truth ...
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... literature of every civilized country . If only for what it has done , this work , above all others , should be a universal favorite ; but inde- pendently of its intrinsic worth , every page of it sparkles with wit . No one who has read ...
... literature of every civilized country . If only for what it has done , this work , above all others , should be a universal favorite ; but inde- pendently of its intrinsic worth , every page of it sparkles with wit . No one who has read ...
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