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... or to the philosopher who discovers in the weakness of human nature the
necessity of present motives to awaken exertion and to stimulate attention ; the
plan recommended by our author would appear to be visionary or pernicious ;
and we ...
... or to the philosopher who discovers in the weakness of human nature the
necessity of present motives to awaken exertion and to stimulate attention ; the
plan recommended by our author would appear to be visionary or pernicious ;
and we ...
Page 29
... sets another in effect , and which is most monstrous , a human on a heavenly ,
a carnal on a spiritual , a political head on an ecclesiastical body ; which at length
, by such heterogeneal , such incestuous conjunction , transforms her ofttimes ...
... sets another in effect , and which is most monstrous , a human on a heavenly ,
a carnal on a spiritual , a political head on an ecclesiastical body ; which at length
, by such heterogeneal , such incestuous conjunction , transforms her ofttimes ...
Page 37
... be nowhere better had than at universities . I answer , that what learning ,
either human or divine , can be necessary to a minister , may as easily and less
chargeably be had in any private house . How deficient else , and to how little
purpose ...
... be nowhere better had than at universities . I answer , that what learning ,
either human or divine , can be necessary to a minister , may as easily and less
chargeably be had in any private house . How deficient else , and to how little
purpose ...
Page 44
... and withal to cast a lowering smile , when the properest object calls for both , it
will be long enough ere any be able to say , why those two most rational faculties
of human intellect , anger and laughter , were first seated in the breast of man .
... and withal to cast a lowering smile , when the properest object calls for both , it
will be long enough ere any be able to say , why those two most rational faculties
of human intellect , anger and laughter , were first seated in the breast of man .
Page 45
Answ . Ere a foot further we must be content to hear a preambling boast of your
valour , what a St. Dunstan you are to encounter Legions , either infernal or
human . Remonst . My cause , ye gods . Answ . What gods ? Unless your belly ,
or the ...
Answ . Ere a foot further we must be content to hear a preambling boast of your
valour , what a St. Dunstan you are to encounter Legions , either infernal or
human . Remonst . My cause , ye gods . Answ . What gods ? Unless your belly ,
or the ...
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