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Page xix
... wife's wanton outrage should have been the occasion of these extraordi- nary productions . It is true they originated in his own misfortune , yet in such times there must have been numbers in the same predicament with himself ; and his ...
... wife's wanton outrage should have been the occasion of these extraordi- nary productions . It is true they originated in his own misfortune , yet in such times there must have been numbers in the same predicament with himself ; and his ...
Page xxxiv
... wife after a year's marriage , for reasons best known to himself , and defend- ing the lawfulness of divorce for any causes whatsoever . He styles him , impura bellua , quæ nihil hominis sibi reliqui fecit præter lippiantes oculos . He ...
... wife after a year's marriage , for reasons best known to himself , and defend- ing the lawfulness of divorce for any causes whatsoever . He styles him , impura bellua , quæ nihil hominis sibi reliqui fecit præter lippiantes oculos . He ...
Page 67
... wife's tale of a certain queen of England that sunk at Charing - cross , and rose up at Queenhithe . No marvel though the prelates be Answ . Ye cannot compare an ordinary bishop with a troublesome generation , and , which way soever ...
... wife's tale of a certain queen of England that sunk at Charing - cross , and rose up at Queenhithe . No marvel though the prelates be Answ . Ye cannot compare an ordinary bishop with a troublesome generation , and , which way soever ...
Page 68
... wife Jezebel : " was she wife to the whole company , or to one bishop alone ? Answ . Not to the whole company doubtless , for that had been worse than to have been the Levite's wife in Gibeah but here among all those that constantly ...
... wife Jezebel : " was she wife to the whole company , or to one bishop alone ? Answ . Not to the whole company doubtless , for that had been worse than to have been the Levite's wife in Gibeah but here among all those that constantly ...
Page 130
... wife loses him a servant : and there- fore by all the united force of the Decalogue she ought to be disbanded , unless we must set marriage above God and charity , which is the doctrine of devils , no less than forbidding to marry ...
... wife loses him a servant : and there- fore by all the united force of the Decalogue she ought to be disbanded , unless we must set marriage above God and charity , which is the doctrine of devils , no less than forbidding to marry ...
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