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given both to fchools and universities , as a detrimental and improper indulgence
; with respect to his own disposition , nothing appears here but a defire to
meliorate the mode of education , in which Hartlib was as hearty as himself ; and
it ...
given both to fchools and universities , as a detrimental and improper indulgence
; with respect to his own disposition , nothing appears here but a defire to
meliorate the mode of education , in which Hartlib was as hearty as himself ; and
it ...
Pagina 64
Perhaps times and seasons might be . noted in some old almanac when the
good Doctor himself stole some trifles into the world through the press , which did
not much favour the legal settlement of the crown , or tend to abate the
difcontents of ...
Perhaps times and seasons might be . noted in some old almanac when the
good Doctor himself stole some trifles into the world through the press , which did
not much favour the legal settlement of the crown , or tend to abate the
difcontents of ...
Pagina 112
When an honest man has occafion to characterise his enemy , particularly in
matters of opinion , he should keep a strict watch over himself , that his prejudices
do not transport him to imputations which are either false , or may be retorted
upon ...
When an honest man has occafion to characterise his enemy , particularly in
matters of opinion , he should keep a strict watch over himself , that his prejudices
do not transport him to imputations which are either false , or may be retorted
upon ...
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... who had wont to avail himself much against hereticks by being conversant in
their Books ; untill a certain Presbyter laid it scrupulously to his conscience , how
he durst venture himselfe among those defiling volumes . The worthy man loath
to ...
... who had wont to avail himself much against hereticks by being conversant in
their Books ; untill a certain Presbyter laid it scrupulously to his conscience , how
he durst venture himselfe among those defiling volumes . The worthy man loath
to ...
Pagina 320
over toyling and to find himself out som factor , to whose care and credit he may
commit the whole managing of his religious affairs ; som Divine of note and
estimation that must be . To him he ad . heres , resigns the whole ware - house of
his ...
over toyling and to find himself out som factor , to whose care and credit he may
commit the whole managing of his religious affairs ; som Divine of note and
estimation that must be . To him he ad . heres , resigns the whole ware - house of
his ...
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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