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... unto the right honourable my worthy friend , the Marquis Fiatt , late lord ambassador of France , my books of orisons or psalms curiously rhymed . " As a parent he wrote to the marquis , who esteemed it to be the greatest honour ...
... unto the right honourable my worthy friend , the Marquis Fiatt , late lord ambassador of France , my books of orisons or psalms curiously rhymed . " As a parent he wrote to the marquis , who esteemed it to be the greatest honour ...
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... unto God of the faith wherein he resigned his breath ; the crowning of all his other perfections and abilities ; and the best perfume of his name to the world after his death . This confession of his faith doth abundantly testify that ...
... unto God of the faith wherein he resigned his breath ; the crowning of all his other perfections and abilities ; and the best perfume of his name to the world after his death . This confession of his faith doth abundantly testify that ...
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... unto humanity , as rather to hate than pity Turks , Infidels , and Jews , rather contenting myself to enjoy that happy style than maligning those who refuse so glorious a title . But because the name of christian is become too general ...
... unto humanity , as rather to hate than pity Turks , Infidels , and Jews , rather contenting myself to enjoy that happy style than maligning those who refuse so glorious a title . But because the name of christian is become too general ...
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... unto faith the tribute due unto faith : and lastly , that being freed from the poison of knowledge , infused into it by the serpent , and with which the human soul is swoln and puffed up , we may neither be too profoundly nor immode ...
... unto faith the tribute due unto faith : and lastly , that being freed from the poison of knowledge , infused into it by the serpent , and with which the human soul is swoln and puffed up , we may neither be too profoundly nor immode ...
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... unto every end every ope- ration will not serve . That which doth assign unto each thing the kind , that which doth moderate the force and power , that which appoints the form and measure of working , the same we term a law . So that no ...
... unto every end every ope- ration will not serve . That which doth assign unto each thing the kind , that which doth moderate the force and power , that which appoints the form and measure of working , the same we term a law . So that no ...
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