Selections from the Works of Jeremy Taylor: With Some Account of the Author and His WritingsLittle, Brown, 1864 - 306 pagina's |
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... cause the amplest honors and rewards were poor and inconsiderable compared with the greatness of his worth and merit . This great man had no sooner launched into the world , but a fearful tempest arose , and a barbarous and unnatural ...
... cause the amplest honors and rewards were poor and inconsiderable compared with the greatness of his worth and merit . This great man had no sooner launched into the world , but a fearful tempest arose , and a barbarous and unnatural ...
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... added to it ; and it was but reasonable that the king and Church should consider their champion , and re- ward the pains and sufferings he underwent in the defence of their cause and honor . With what care 10 LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... added to it ; and it was but reasonable that the king and Church should consider their champion , and re- ward the pains and sufferings he underwent in the defence of their cause and honor . With what care 10 LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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With Some Account of the Author and His Writings Jeremy Taylor. defence of their cause and honor . With what care and faithfulness he discharged his office , we are all his witnesses ; what good rules and directions he gave his clergy ...
With Some Account of the Author and His Writings Jeremy Taylor. defence of their cause and honor . With what care and faithfulness he discharged his office , we are all his witnesses ; what good rules and directions he gave his clergy ...
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... cause to better advantage than any advocate of their tribe : and when he had done , he could con- fute them too , and show that better arguments than ever they could produce for themselves would afford no sufficient ground for their ...
... cause to better advantage than any advocate of their tribe : and when he had done , he could con- fute them too , and show that better arguments than ever they could produce for themselves would afford no sufficient ground for their ...
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... cause , and became at last to cen- sure them with some severity ; but I confess I have so great an opinion of his judgment , and the chari- tableness of his spirit , that I am afraid he did not think worse of them than they deserve ...
... cause , and became at last to cen- sure them with some severity ; but I confess I have so great an opinion of his judgment , and the chari- tableness of his spirit , that I am afraid he did not think worse of them than they deserve ...
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