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Page iii
... tion . Possessing them , we might have said , that we should have known more of one of the greatest of men , and have been admitted into the presence - chamber of his every - day soul.- We should have had his opinions on the cardinal ...
... tion . Possessing them , we might have said , that we should have known more of one of the greatest of men , and have been admitted into the presence - chamber of his every - day soul.- We should have had his opinions on the cardinal ...
Page xiii
... tion of our swift and thick - coming sorrows ; when we were quite breathless , of thy free grace didst motion peace , and terms of covenant with us ; and having first well - nigh freed us from antichristian thraldom , didst build up ...
... tion of our swift and thick - coming sorrows ; when we were quite breathless , of thy free grace didst motion peace , and terms of covenant with us ; and having first well - nigh freed us from antichristian thraldom , didst build up ...
Page xx
... tion . " What therefore God hath joined , let no man put asunder . " - " But here the Chris- tian prudence lies , to consider what God hath joined . Shall we say that God hath joined error , fraud , unfitness , wrath , contention ...
... tion . " What therefore God hath joined , let no man put asunder . " - " But here the Chris- tian prudence lies , to consider what God hath joined . Shall we say that God hath joined error , fraud , unfitness , wrath , contention ...
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... tion was paid to it by the magistrates ; nor did I write any thing on the prerogative of the crown , till the king , voted an enemy by the parliament , and vanquished in the field , was summoned before the tribunal which condemned him ...
... tion was paid to it by the magistrates ; nor did I write any thing on the prerogative of the crown , till the king , voted an enemy by the parliament , and vanquished in the field , was summoned before the tribunal which condemned him ...
Page xxix
... tion of one ode , than the author in the composure of the whole booke . " Of " divine philo- sophy " Salmasius possessed not the tithe of a particle . Of the world of men , with its highest and most complicated concerns , he was as ...
... tion of one ode , than the author in the composure of the whole booke . " Of " divine philo- sophy " Salmasius possessed not the tithe of a particle . Of the world of men , with its highest and most complicated concerns , he was as ...
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