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Page vi
... mind of his age , favoured not his numerous disciples , and more numerous admirers , with a criticism upon the " Areopagitica " of the greatest schoolmaster " the world ever produced ! 66 Certain parties in the state , who cannot endure ...
... mind of his age , favoured not his numerous disciples , and more numerous admirers , with a criticism upon the " Areopagitica " of the greatest schoolmaster " the world ever produced ! 66 Certain parties in the state , who cannot endure ...
Page xix
... mind , arising from a cause in nature , unchangeable , hindering , and ever likely to hinder , the main benefits of conjugal society , which are solace and peace ; is a greater reason of divorce than adultery , or natural frigidity ...
... mind , arising from a cause in nature , unchangeable , hindering , and ever likely to hinder , the main benefits of conjugal society , which are solace and peace ; is a greater reason of divorce than adultery , or natural frigidity ...
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... mind like his , so admirably framed to enjoy the wonders and beauties of the visible universe , a severe and afflictive dispensation - a hard sentence of exclusion from the palace of the magnificent creation . But his spirit had already ...
... mind like his , so admirably framed to enjoy the wonders and beauties of the visible universe , a severe and afflictive dispensation - a hard sentence of exclusion from the palace of the magnificent creation . But his spirit had already ...
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... minds of an age or two after , such was their small discerning , thought it a poor indignity , that the high ... mind what counsel Clement , a fellow- labourer with the apostles , gave to the presbyters of CHAP . VII . That those ...
... minds of an age or two after , such was their small discerning , thought it a poor indignity , that the high ... mind what counsel Clement , a fellow- labourer with the apostles , gave to the presbyters of CHAP . VII . That those ...
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... mind , were , as the common saying is , no burden ; and that what it wanted of being a load to any part of the body , it did not with a heavy advantage overlay upon the spirit ! For not to speak of that know- ledge that rests in the ...
... mind , were , as the common saying is , no burden ; and that what it wanted of being a load to any part of the body , it did not with a heavy advantage overlay upon the spirit ! For not to speak of that know- ledge that rests in the ...
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