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Page vi
... given additional weight to the authority of the Lord Rector . " To the writings of those illustrious men which your city has produced , in the perusal of which I have been occupied from my youth , it is with pleasure I confess that I am ...
... given additional weight to the authority of the Lord Rector . " To the writings of those illustrious men which your city has produced , in the perusal of which I have been occupied from my youth , it is with pleasure I confess that I am ...
Page xv
... given to divine things , the very visible shape and image of virtue , whereby she is not only seen in the regular gestures and motions of her heavenly paces as she walks , but also makes the har- mony of her voice audible to mortal ears ...
... given to divine things , the very visible shape and image of virtue , whereby she is not only seen in the regular gestures and motions of her heavenly paces as she walks , but also makes the har- mony of her voice audible to mortal ears ...
Page 4
... given to a number of moderate divines , and Sir Thomas Smith a statesman , to be purged and physicked : and surely they were moderate divines indeed , neither hot nor cold ; and Grindal the best of them , afterwards arch- bishop of ...
... given to a number of moderate divines , and Sir Thomas Smith a statesman , to be purged and physicked : and surely they were moderate divines indeed , neither hot nor cold ; and Grindal the best of them , afterwards arch- bishop of ...
Page 32
... given to them as to the mighty hand of God , which is his mighty ordinance . Yet all this was as nothing to repel the venturous boldness of innovation that ensued , changing the decrees of God that are immutable , as if they had been ...
... given to them as to the mighty hand of God , which is his mighty ordinance . Yet all this was as nothing to repel the venturous boldness of innovation that ensued , changing the decrees of God that are immutable , as if they had been ...
Page 42
... given thee for thy retired thoughts , out of the sweat of other men . Thou hast the diligence , the parts , the language of a man , if a vain subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but when the cause of God and his church was to be ...
... given thee for thy retired thoughts , out of the sweat of other men . Thou hast the diligence , the parts , the language of a man , if a vain subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but when the cause of God and his church was to be ...
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