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Pagina xvii
... Reason , I send it to you . It is a Recom- pilement of my Essaies Moral , and Civil ; but in such manner enlarged and enriched both in Number and Weight , that it is " in effect , a new Work . I kiss your hands , and remain 26 Your most ...
... Reason , I send it to you . It is a Recom- pilement of my Essaies Moral , and Civil ; but in such manner enlarged and enriched both in Number and Weight , that it is " in effect , a new Work . I kiss your hands , and remain 26 Your most ...
Pagina xx
... reason is , it " is so collated and corrected by Archbishop Sancroft's well " known hand , that it appears to be a new work ; and though " it consists of short propositions mostly , yet I will be so pre- sumptuous as to say , that I ...
... reason is , it " is so collated and corrected by Archbishop Sancroft's well " known hand , that it appears to be a new work ; and though " it consists of short propositions mostly , yet I will be so pre- sumptuous as to say , that I ...
Pagina xxx
... reason ; but the case , in fact , is quite otherwise . For the above- " mentioned administration and policy of schools " and universities , generally opposes and greatly " prevents the improvement of the sciences . " 66 It is not the ...
... reason ; but the case , in fact , is quite otherwise . For the above- " mentioned administration and policy of schools " and universities , generally opposes and greatly " prevents the improvement of the sciences . " 66 It is not the ...
Pagina 4
... reason ; and his sabbath work ever since , is the illumination of his Spirit . First , he breathed light upon the face of the matter , or chaos ; then he breathed light into the face of man ; and still he breatheth and inspireth light ...
... reason ; and his sabbath work ever since , is the illumination of his Spirit . First , he breathed light upon the face of the matter , or chaos ; then he breathed light into the face of man ; and still he breatheth and inspireth light ...
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... reason , why the word of the lie should be such a disgrace , and such an odious charge , saith he , " If it be well 66 66 weighed , to say that a man lieth , is as much as to say , that he is brave towards God , and a coward " towards ...
... reason , why the word of the lie should be such a disgrace , and such an odious charge , saith he , " If it be well 66 66 weighed , to say that a man lieth , is as much as to say , that he is brave towards God , and a coward " towards ...
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