The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, المجلد 12American Literary Society, 1901 |
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الصفحة 6181
... things now present themselves , allows them a writt Ad melius inquirendum . And it seemes God sets out this disquisition ( fall the issue on which side it will ) as most sutable and seasonable to these times , which appear fruitfull in ...
... things now present themselves , allows them a writt Ad melius inquirendum . And it seemes God sets out this disquisition ( fall the issue on which side it will ) as most sutable and seasonable to these times , which appear fruitfull in ...
الصفحة 6182
... things seeming to be great reserves of inquiry , for this last age of the world , 1. Wherein the spirituall rule of Christs Kingdome con- sists , the manner how it is revealed and dispensed to the souls of his servants inwardly ? 2. The ...
... things seeming to be great reserves of inquiry , for this last age of the world , 1. Wherein the spirituall rule of Christs Kingdome con- sists , the manner how it is revealed and dispensed to the souls of his servants inwardly ? 2. The ...
الصفحة 6185
... things difficult , he must be a stranger to himself one time or other . If men would be tender and care- full to keep off offensive expressions , they might keep some distance in opinion , in some things , without hazard to truth or ...
... things difficult , he must be a stranger to himself one time or other . If men would be tender and care- full to keep off offensive expressions , they might keep some distance in opinion , in some things , without hazard to truth or ...
الصفحة 6186
... things to professe , 1. That plainnesse and perspicuity , both for matter and manner of expression , are the things , that I have conscien- tiously indeavoured in the whole debate : for I have ever thought writings that come abroad ...
... things to professe , 1. That plainnesse and perspicuity , both for matter and manner of expression , are the things , that I have conscien- tiously indeavoured in the whole debate : for I have ever thought writings that come abroad ...
الصفحة 6187
... things ) as the quality of the things did re- quire . And let any man make a triall , and I do much mistake my self , but he will be necessitated to take the same course , if he speaks to the cause . If the Reader shall demand how far ...
... things ) as the quality of the things did re- quire . And let any man make a triall , and I do much mistake my self , but he will be necessitated to take the same course , if he speaks to the cause . If the Reader shall demand how far ...
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