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... granted , that the wisdom of our ancestors is that which is most like their own ; and no wonder that they have brought it into contempt . Such admirers of the wisdom of our ancestors , may not meet with it here . True wisdom knows ...
... granted , that the wisdom of our ancestors is that which is most like their own ; and no wonder that they have brought it into contempt . Such admirers of the wisdom of our ancestors , may not meet with it here . True wisdom knows ...
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... granted , that of British affairs , from the first peopling of the island , till the coming of Julius Cæsar , nothing certain either of tradition , history , or ancient fame , hath hitherto been left us , " Nevertheless , seeing that ...
... granted , that of British affairs , from the first peopling of the island , till the coming of Julius Cæsar , nothing certain either of tradition , history , or ancient fame , hath hitherto been left us , " Nevertheless , seeing that ...
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... granted to eight bishops , eight other divines , eight civilians , eight common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical constitu- tions ; which no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their professions and their ends ...
... granted to eight bishops , eight other divines , eight civilians , eight common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical constitu- tions ; which no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their professions and their ends ...
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... granted them , unless God have smitten us with we ; where do the churches in all these places strive for frenzy from above , and with a dazzling giddiness at supremacy ? Where do they clash and justle suprema- noonday ? Should not those ...
... granted them , unless God have smitten us with we ; where do the churches in all these places strive for frenzy from above , and with a dazzling giddiness at supremacy ? Where do they clash and justle suprema- noonday ? Should not those ...
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... granted out of that name had scarce been thought on but for this bare tes- | place in St. Paul , which was only an intreating him to timony ? But they will say , he was a member of the tarry at Ephesus , to do something left him in ...
... granted out of that name had scarce been thought on but for this bare tes- | place in St. Paul , which was only an intreating him to timony ? But they will say , he was a member of the tarry at Ephesus , to do something left him in ...
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