Prose Works, Volume 2Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... conclude their pity can be no true and Christian commiseration , but either levity and * To those who would see a thorough exposure of the absurdity of this " gibberish , " we recommend Arthur Symonds's " Mechanics of Law- making , " a ...
... conclude their pity can be no true and Christian commiseration , but either levity and * To those who would see a thorough exposure of the absurdity of this " gibberish , " we recommend Arthur Symonds's " Mechanics of Law- making , " a ...
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... conclude his race , if he persisted to uphold bishops . And that very inscription , stamped upon the first coins at his coronation , a naked sword in a hand with these words , " Si mereor , in me , " " Against me , if I deserve , " not ...
... conclude his race , if he persisted to uphold bishops . And that very inscription , stamped upon the first coins at his coronation , a naked sword in a hand with these words , " Si mereor , in me , " " Against me , if I deserve , " not ...
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... conclude with one past exception , though far more ancient , David , whose sanctified prudence might be alone sufficient , not to warrant us only , but to instruct us , when once he had taken arms , never after that trusted Saul ...
... conclude with one past exception , though far more ancient , David , whose sanctified prudence might be alone sufficient , not to warrant us only , but to instruct us , when once he had taken arms , never after that trusted Saul ...
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... conclude it lawful . For if by scripture , and by that especially to the Romans , which they most insist upon , kings , doing that which is contrary to St. Paul's de- finition of a magistrate , may be resisted , they may altogether with ...
... conclude it lawful . For if by scripture , and by that especially to the Romans , which they most insist upon , kings , doing that which is contrary to St. Paul's de- finition of a magistrate , may be resisted , they may altogether with ...
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... concluded to live in lawless anarchy , or that commended ; but are set the examples to imprudent and ungoverned men , of a frugal and self - governing democracy or commonwealth : safer and more thriving in the joint providence and ...
... concluded to live in lawless anarchy , or that commended ; but are set the examples to imprudent and ungoverned men , of a frugal and self - governing democracy or commonwealth : safer and more thriving in the joint providence and ...
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