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Page iii
... least , ) to the minstrel , and not to the man , -thrill with his poetry , and neglect his prose ? Is it sheer ignorance , or is it neglect ? If the latter , there is not an equal instance of unworthy neglect on record . It is ...
... least , ) to the minstrel , and not to the man , -thrill with his poetry , and neglect his prose ? Is it sheer ignorance , or is it neglect ? If the latter , there is not an equal instance of unworthy neglect on record . It is ...
Page xxii
... least signified dislike of any sudden proclamation . " He is thus imboldened " to presume upon the meek demeanour of their civil and gentle greatness , " and by the consideration that in ancient days men who professed the study of ...
... least signified dislike of any sudden proclamation . " He is thus imboldened " to presume upon the meek demeanour of their civil and gentle greatness , " and by the consideration that in ancient days men who professed the study of ...
Page 14
... least fringe that borders the royal canopy ; but that their standing doth continually oppose and lay battery to regal safety , shall by that which follows easily appear . Amongst many second- ary and accessary causes that support ...
... least fringe that borders the royal canopy ; but that their standing doth continually oppose and lay battery to regal safety , shall by that which follows easily appear . Amongst many second- ary and accessary causes that support ...
Page 15
... least of seven set apart wherein to examine and in- crease our knowledge of God , to meditate and com- mune of our faith , our hope , our eternal city in heaven , and to quicken withal the study and exercise of charity ; at such a time ...
... least of seven set apart wherein to examine and in- crease our knowledge of God , to meditate and com- mune of our faith , our hope , our eternal city in heaven , and to quicken withal the study and exercise of charity ; at such a time ...
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... least moment , unless they would rouse us up to a war fit for Cain to be the leader of ; an abhorred , a cursed , a fraternal war . England and Scotland , dearest brothers both in nature and in Christ , must be set to wade in one ...
... least moment , unless they would rouse us up to a war fit for Cain to be the leader of ; an abhorred , a cursed , a fraternal war . England and Scotland , dearest brothers both in nature and in Christ , must be set to wade in one ...
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