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Page iii
... speak of that , especially of his didactic poetry , would be applicable to his prose ; that probably the mannerism of the one would mark the other , and that there would be so striking a resemblance and analogy between them , that you ...
... speak of that , especially of his didactic poetry , would be applicable to his prose ; that probably the mannerism of the one would mark the other , and that there would be so striking a resemblance and analogy between them , that you ...
Page xviii
... speak , his words ( by what I can express ) like so many nimble and airy servitors trip about him at command , and in well - ordered files , as he would wish , fall aptly in their own places . " The remainder of this discourse is ...
... speak , his words ( by what I can express ) like so many nimble and airy servitors trip about him at command , and in well - ordered files , as he would wish , fall aptly in their own places . " The remainder of this discourse is ...
Page 2
... speak of those senseless ceremonies which we only re- tain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist to cover nakedness where true grace is extinguished , or as an interlude to set out the ...
... speak of those senseless ceremonies which we only re- tain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist to cover nakedness where true grace is extinguished , or as an interlude to set out the ...
Page 10
... speak about reformation of church disci- sociable and loving reproof of a brother , the bosom pline . But I trust they for whom God hath reserved admonition of a friend , is a presbytery , and a consistory the honour of reforming this ...
... speak about reformation of church disci- sociable and loving reproof of a brother , the bosom pline . But I trust they for whom God hath reserved admonition of a friend , is a presbytery , and a consistory the honour of reforming this ...
Page 18
... speak of them in general , they have been in England to our souls a sad and doleful succession of illiterate and blind guides ; to our purses and goods a wasteful band of robbers , a perpetual havock and rapine ; to our state a ...
... speak of them in general , they have been in England to our souls a sad and doleful succession of illiterate and blind guides ; to our purses and goods a wasteful band of robbers , a perpetual havock and rapine ; to our state a ...
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