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Pagina xxvi
... judgment about their importance : " and in a letter from Dr. Parr to his legatee and biographer , E. H. Barker , the doctor says , " it is , however , well known , that some of his fragments were not acknowledged by Dr. Rawley to be ...
... judgment about their importance : " and in a letter from Dr. Parr to his legatee and biographer , E. H. Barker , the doctor says , " it is , however , well known , that some of his fragments were not acknowledged by Dr. Rawley to be ...
Pagina xxix
... judgment , or sobriety of temper . The veriest straws ( like that of Father Garnet ) are shewn to the world as admirable reliques , if the least strokes of the image of a celebrated author , does but seem to be upon them . The press ...
... judgment , or sobriety of temper . The veriest straws ( like that of Father Garnet ) are shewn to the world as admirable reliques , if the least strokes of the image of a celebrated author , does but seem to be upon them . The press ...
Pagina xxxi
... judgment or conjecture , but must be inserted from authority . And this gives sanction to the emendations of these letters contained in the Resuscitatio ; ' so that I may presume to Such is the external evidence . The internal evi ...
... judgment or conjecture , but must be inserted from authority . And this gives sanction to the emendations of these letters contained in the Resuscitatio ; ' so that I may presume to Such is the external evidence . The internal evi ...
Pagina xxxv
... judgment seene and examined all , I find myselfe obliged by the principles of grace , and the law of mine owne reason to embrace no other name but this ; neither doth herein my zeale so fare make me forget the general charitie I owe ...
... judgment seene and examined all , I find myselfe obliged by the principles of grace , and the law of mine owne reason to embrace no other name but this ; neither doth herein my zeale so fare make me forget the general charitie I owe ...
Pagina 4
... judgments upon me for my sins , which are more in number than the sands of the sea , but have no proportion to thy mercies ; for what are the sands of the sea , earth , heavens , and all these are nothing to thy mercies . Besides my ...
... judgments upon me for my sins , which are more in number than the sands of the sea , but have no proportion to thy mercies ; for what are the sands of the sea , earth , heavens , and all these are nothing to thy mercies . Besides my ...
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