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... manner , as Lam- pridius can tell ; so little thought it he offensive to monarchy . And if single authorities persuade not , hearken what the whole general council of Nicæa , the first and famousest of all the rest , determines ...
... manner , as Lam- pridius can tell ; so little thought it he offensive to monarchy . And if single authorities persuade not , hearken what the whole general council of Nicæa , the first and famousest of all the rest , determines ...
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... manner , their precepts mainly tend to break a national spirit and courage , by countenancing open riot , luxury , and ignorance , till having thus disfigured and made men beneath men , as Juno in the fable of Io , they deliver up the ...
... manner , their precepts mainly tend to break a national spirit and courage , by countenancing open riot , luxury , and ignorance , till having thus disfigured and made men beneath men , as Juno in the fable of Io , they deliver up the ...
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... manner planted and erected by us , and having been since to us the faithful watchmen and discoverers of many a ... manners and language , the commodity of traffick , which founded the old Burgundian league be- twixt us , but chiefly ...
... manner planted and erected by us , and having been since to us the faithful watchmen and discoverers of many a ... manners and language , the commodity of traffick , which founded the old Burgundian league be- twixt us , but chiefly ...
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... manner all the reformed churches abroad , unthron - authorities , and as ancient as these that set a bishop ing episcopacy , doubtless were not ignorant of these testimonies alleged to draw it in a line from the apos- tles ' days : for ...
... manner all the reformed churches abroad , unthron - authorities , and as ancient as these that set a bishop ing episcopacy , doubtless were not ignorant of these testimonies alleged to draw it in a line from the apos- tles ' days : for ...
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... manner of fight , when the quiver of your arguments , which is ever thin , and weakly stored , after the first brunt is quite empty , your course is to betake ye to your other quiver of slander , wherein lies your best archery . And ...
... manner of fight , when the quiver of your arguments , which is ever thin , and weakly stored , after the first brunt is quite empty , your course is to betake ye to your other quiver of slander , wherein lies your best archery . And ...
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