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... at least over all knowledge , and to be deeply versed in the particular subject of
which they undertook to write ; and the taste of the period often forced them upon
investigations which we now look upon as peculiarly arid and unprofitable .
... at least over all knowledge , and to be deeply versed in the particular subject of
which they undertook to write ; and the taste of the period often forced them upon
investigations which we now look upon as peculiarly arid and unprofitable .
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... above our own hopes heartening us to look up at last , like men and Christians
, from the slavish dejection , wherein from father to son we were bred up and
taught ; and thereby deserving of these nations , if they be not barbarously
ingrateful ...
... above our own hopes heartening us to look up at last , like men and Christians
, from the slavish dejection , wherein from father to son we were bred up and
taught ; and thereby deserving of these nations , if they be not barbarously
ingrateful ...
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Of some more tolerable than these , thus severely God hath spoken : Isa . xlvi . 10
, & c . , “ They are greedy dogs ; they all look to their own way , every one for his
gain , from his quarter . " With what anger then will he judge them who stand not ...
Of some more tolerable than these , thus severely God hath spoken : Isa . xlvi . 10
, & c . , “ They are greedy dogs ; they all look to their own way , every one for his
gain , from his quarter . " With what anger then will he judge them who stand not ...
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... to the rich , looking for no recompense but in heaven : John iv . 35 , 36 , “ Look
on the fields , for they are white already to harvest : and he that fa reapeth ,
receiveth wages , and gathereth fruit unto life 24 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO
REMOVE.
... to the rich , looking for no recompense but in heaven : John iv . 35 , 36 , “ Look
on the fields , for they are white already to harvest : and he that fa reapeth ,
receiveth wages , and gathereth fruit unto life 24 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO
REMOVE.
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1 , “ If a man desire a bishopric , he desires good work : " for now commonly he
who desires to be minister , looks not at the work , but at the wages ; and by that
lure or lowbell , may be tolled from parish to parish al the town over . But what
can ...
1 , “ If a man desire a bishopric , he desires good work : " for now commonly he
who desires to be minister , looks not at the work , but at the wages ; and by that
lure or lowbell , may be tolled from parish to parish al the town over . But what
can ...
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